The Commercial Appeal

Suburban budgets: Here’s what you need to know

- Memphis Commercial Appeal USA TODAY NETWORK – TENNESSEE

Corinne S Kennedy and Katherine Burgess

Municipali­ties across Shelby County will invest in public safety services in the coming fiscal year with Arlington, Bartlett, Colliervil­le and Germantown increasing their public safety budgets or adding more police and fire personnel.

In Lakeland, a budget and tax rate have been passed, but a pending loan with the U.S. Department of Agricultur­e to fund a high school could result in future changes to the tax rate and budget. Either way, commission­ers expect to begin the process of building a $35 million-$40 million high school for the city.

Here's what you need to know about the 2019-2020 fiscal year budgets for Memphis' suburban communitie­s.

Arlington

2019-20 general fund budget: $10 million

Percent increase/decrease from current year: 19% increase School budget: $49 million Tax increase: Arlington raised its taxes by 22 cents, bringing it to a total of $1.37. That means the owner of a home appraised at $200,000 would pay $110 more to the city annually.

Public safety: The budget included the addition of 12 employees in the fire department. The tax increase supported the addition of a second fire station.

Other items of note: The budget overall included a 17% increase in personnel for the town’s employees. The other positions were in public works and the parks department.

Bartlett 2019-20 general fund budget: $55

million

Percent increase/decrease from current year: 2% increase School budget: $89 million Tax increase: No Public safety: The public safety budget increases from the current year by about $800,000. Two years ago, the budget added public safety personnel.

Other items of note: The budget recommends increasing sanitation fees by $5 per month per customer. Proceeds will be used to make the solid waste fund self-sufficient. There also is an increase in water and sewer rates of $2 each per month per customer. The budget also includes a city-wide salary increase of 2%.

Colliervil­le 2019-20 general fund budget: $60

See BUDGETS, Page 4Z

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Colliervil­le Town Hall CORINNE S KENNEDY/THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL

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