Cindy DiFazio - Staff Writer
At the March 9 Town of Versailles Council meeting,
state budget cuts were discussed. The town recently received
notice from the State of Indiana Department of Local Government
Finance of 2006 budget cuts of $105,432 from the General Fund
and Motor Vehicle Highway Fund (MVH). "Our total budget
for 2006 was $604,082, so we are looking at a 17.5% reduction
in an already tight budget," noted Clerk-Treasurer Ted
Spurlock.
The town's highest items in the General Fund,
other than salaries, were: trash pickup at $93,000 per year;
insurance & bonds $88,000 per year; electric at $38,00 per
year; and gas for vehicles and heating at $30,000 per year.
These costs have all greatly increased over the past few years.
Previously, the town had been able to absorb the increases with
property tax dollars and monies kept in reserve. Now, the monies
in reserve are very low and the tax dollars cannot cover all
of the expenses.
Spurlock recommended a $10.00 per month customer
charge for trash pickup to help offset the deficit. He added
that the town actually should have started charging for track
pickup last year. The trash will still be picked up twice a
week as once a week provides very little savings over the course
of a year. The $10.00 charge will begin with the May 1, 2006
billing cycle, and will be included on the water and sewer bill.
Citizens paying for a dumpster should notify the
town at 812-689-6181, so they will not be charged for trash
pickup.
