The Legislative Services Agency projects that the 2009 Lake County Government General Fund must be 10.5 Million less than 2008. And since 1998 there has been an 83% increase in property taxes to defray the cost of county government. This went for increases in the number of employees, employee benefits, and inflation. Each month, after the budget, additional funding is requested.
In 2007 the Lake County Government Tax Levy Apportionment amounted to $127,685,000.
Here's a breakdown of where the money goes:
Administration-6.28% $ 8,020,000
State Regulated-6.06% $ 7,740,000
Parks-5.87% $ 7,500,000
Reassessment-Assessors-5.43% $ 6,930,000
Infrastructure-3.47% $ 4,425,000
Criminal Justice-72.89% $93,070,000
Almost 73% of the county's budget goes to the Criminal Justice Departments which include the Sheriff, Prosecutor, Clerk and Courts. Full-time employees in those departments have increased from 30.89% in 1970 to 67.97% in 2003; an increase of 100%. Since the Criminal Justice Departments make up over 70% of the county's budget, these departments can afford to make larger cuts in their budgets.
The county must make a 15% reduction in its general fund in 2009. It's no longer if the county wants to, it's they have to. Elected officials and department heads can no longer submit unrealistic budgets. They must make concrete cuts as well as provide a plan showing where these cost reductions are to be made. Christine Cid, President of the Lake County Council, has already said if elected officials and department heads do not make reductions in their budgets, the county council will do it for them.
The County Finance Committee is not advocating a LOIT (local option income tax). By achieving an overall 15% reduction in the county's general fund, the budget shortfall can be eliminated.
Members of the County Finance Committee are:
Larry Blanchard
Ted Bilski
Christine Cid
Roosevelt Allen
Peggy Holinga-Katona
John Petalas
Contact them and let them know you support fiscal responsibility on the county's part.