Commission unanimously passes FY22 Budget

June 17, 2021

Published by eruiz

On Tuesday, June 15, the Commission unanimously passed Mayor Lester Miller’s proposed Fiscal Year 2022 budget. The budget does not include any increase to the millage rate.

The $174 million FY22 budget was built to meet the needs of our community after talking with our departments, partners, elected officials, and the public. Mayor Miller began molding the plan for the direction of Macon-Bibb County, and ultimately the budget, during his Transition Team process.

It includes fully funding the new payscale for the year and beginning to develop Phase II; a dedicated $1 million for neighborhood and community beautification efforts; an additional $1 million for economic and workforce development through the Industrial Authority and Urban Development Authority; an additional $500,000 for the Code Enforcement Department to attack blight more aggressively; $100,000 for pedestrian and traffic safety; fully funding budget requests for mental health services; increasing funding for Planning & Zoning if they reduce their fees; and more.

“I am confident this budget will get our community moving in the right direction,” said Mayor Miller. “It was important for me to hear from several people within our departments, the agencies we work with, and most importantly, the public.”

You can view the full budget here.

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