The Leon County Commission gave its approval Tuesday to a $228 million budget for the coming fiscal year. That’s about $6 million bigger than the current year’s budget.
Commission members approved a millage rate of 8.8. The property tax rate is the same as the current year, but because of an increase in property values, homeowners are likely to pay more. Tallahassee Community College President and Economic Development Council Chair Jim Murdaugh says the decision will be good for the community and help the EDC continue its mission.
“As you know, we have three primary things we’ve focused on and that is helping existing businesses remain and grow, recruiting new businesses and industry to our area and stimulating entrepreneurs," Murdaugh says.
County officials say they expect the budget will also help pay for enhanced public safety and the continued support of many programs throughout the community.