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YORK – The York County Commissioners will receive their first draft of the proposed budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year this week. York County Commissioner Chairman Randy Obermier, who sits on the budget committee, told his fellow board members the committee would be meeting again and they would have their drafts by Aug. 1.
“Some of the numbers we have now, from some departments, just won’t go, will not work,” Obermier said. “Some of the numbers are just too high. And we have heard from nearly 200 property owners who don’t want their taxes to go up so we will do our fair share to not have their county property taxes go up. Again, we are just one taxing entity when it comes to property taxes, but we will do our part to help keep those down." The committee, which is made up of Obermier, Commissioner Daniel Grotz, the clerk and the treasurer, asked each department to hold their budgets to a certain percentage of growth and continue to meet with those who have exceeded those requested percentages. “Before I was on this board and on the budget committee, I don’t think I knew all of what goes into this,” said Grotz. “I often get questions about why I’m so stingy when it comes to spending county money.” He said when he hears agencies and others say they cannot take a decrease in funding, he then thinks about how private individuals often have to take decreases in personal funds whether they like it or not. “So I guess that’s why I’m stingy, because we have to hold the line here.” The budget conversation was held during committee reports, which also included the following:
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