Budget short, but Mohave County officials vow: No new taxes

no new taxesBy Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Kingman Daily Miner

The budget process for the next fiscal year is just getting started and two Mohave County supervisors are looking for ways to fill possible budget holes without raising taxes.

The topic came up during Monday’s Kingman Republican Men’s Club meeting. Club president Dr. Laurence Schiff asked District 2 Supervisor Hildy Angius and District 5 Supervisor Steven Moss what the county planned to do with the $380,000 it had saved when the Board of Supervisors eliminated the four deputy county manager positions.

The money would probably go to filling any budget holes, Moss said.

“Assessed values for proprieties have dipped again,” he said. “The savings may go to filling those holes so we can avoid raising taxes.”

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