By Adam Studzinski
BLOOMINGTON – Bloomington’s Budget Task Force is expected to make some final recommendations next month.
The group is working to find ways to fill what’s expected to be about a $7 million deficit in next year’s budget.
City Manager David Hales said there seems to be support among the group for increasing the sales tax a quarter percent.
“They spent a lot of time talking about solid waste,” said Hales. “There seems to be, kind of, a loose consensus there needs to be a fee associated with every bulk waste bucket that is put out on the curb.”
Currently, the city does not charge for the first load of bulk waste removed during a month. Each subsequent load removal comes at a cost of $25.
“They didn’t necessarily get into how much to charge that, but they are trying to deal with a $2.4 million transfer each year from the general fund to the solid waste fund,” Hales said.
Hales expects to hear more details during the groups next several meetings.
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