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Dateline: September
22,
2005
City
okay $1.29 million budget
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Clarendon Aldermen
unanimously approved a $1.29 million municipal budget for the 2005-2006
fiscal year during their regular meeting last Tuesday.
The new budget comes
in approximately $30,000 below the current $1.32 million budget but still
includes a three percent raise for city employees and more money for
certain city functions.
City Hall anticipates
collecting $439,200 from water and sewer services, $251,000 from
sanitation services, $248,573 in property taxes, and $251,800 in sales
taxes. The remainder of the city’s revenue comes from fines, fees,
franchise taxes, and other sources.
The municipal budget
reflects a savings from combining the positions of the city administrator
and the city superintendent, creating one new salary of $45,000 instead of
two salaries of approximately $35,000 each. The new position has yet to be
filled by the board.
Aldermen also
approved a tax rate of $0.4955 per $100 valuation for the coming fiscal
year.
In other city
business, aldermen accepted a bid from First Care for employees’ health
insurance.
A contract with the
City of Pampa for a solid waste disposal agreement was accepted.
Clarendon’s solid waste is currently taken to the Memphis landfill, but
the city maintains a contract with Pampa as a backup.
The board voted to
recognize September as being National Preparedness Month and adopted a
resolution encouraging local residents to give heed to this campaign.
City Superintendent
Jim Roberts reported the street project to be going good, and he sought
and received board approval to add Clemmon Weatherton and James Watts as
full time employees.
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