Current Publishing

More community events, 5 new police officers among new items in Carmel’s proposed 2019 budget

30705090 10156365958120956 4662624536716378112 n

The Carmel City Council took its first public look at the proposed 2019 budget during two workshops last week.

The proposed $149 million budget represents a 6.4 percent increase from the 2018 budget and includes 3 percent cost of living raises for most city employees.

The city’s tax rate is expected to remain at 79 cents per $100 of assessed value.

“The reason the city can increase the budget without increasing rates is based on growth we continue to experience,” city spokesman Dan McFeely said.

Highlights include:

State law requires that the budget be approved by Nov. 1. The council is likely to schedule a public hearing on the budget in October.

Exit mobile version