County passes 2010 budget plan

NORWICH – A small handful of supervisors questioned portions of the proposed budget for operating Chenango County’s government in 2010 before the full board formally adopted it last Wednesday.

Next year’s fiscal plan will levy $22,843,933 on taxpayers. It proposes an average tax rate decrease and a tax levy increase of less than 1 percent. The estimated average countywide tax rate is $13.75.

Town of Plymouth Supervisor Jerry Kreiner was the only supervisor who voted against the spending plan. The Republican scrutinized why Stop DWI funds collected locally were being used within the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services division of the Mental Hygiene Services Department.

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It wasn’t the first time that Kreiner has challenged how the county decides to spend the approximately $120,000 in revenues collected annually from drunk driving convictions. In January, he pointed to a number of discrepancies and potential legal violations in the process. Later in the year, he voted against applying funds to the purchase of a camera for a New York State police barracks.

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