No tax hikes included in $2 billion Franklin County budget for 2023

Franklin County property owners won't see an increase on the county's portion of their tax bills next year, after the county Board of Commissioners on Tuesday approved a $2 billion budget for 2023.

The newly approved spending plan includes the following:

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The budget also includes funding for a new Rapid Resource Center at the county's new jail and more money for Children Services; Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board; Office on Aging; Board of Developmental Disabilities; and Veterans Services Commission.

The "rainy day" fund also includes nearly $82 million, as officials set aside money for the next decade, once federal COVID-19 relief runs out, County Administrator Kenneth Wilson said previously.

Franklin County Board of Commissioners President Erica Crawley, pictured speaking to a crowd on Nov. 8, called the budget approved Tuesday "the best possible example of the board's values to support and reflect our community's priorities."
Franklin County Board of Commissioners President Erica Crawley, pictured speaking to a crowd on Nov. 8, called the budget approved Tuesday "the best possible example of the board's values to support and reflect our community's priorities."

In a statement after Tuesday's vote, Board of Commissioners President Erica Crawley called the budget "the best possible example of the board's values to support and reflect our community's priorities."

"Everything we do as county commissioners is centered around helping and ensuring all of our neighbors in Franklin County have the same opportunities to thrive, not just survive," Crawley said.

General fund spending amounts to nearly $600 million, and the all-funds budget allows for spending more than $2 billion, according to the county. This amounts to a 2.5% increase in general fund expenses and a 2.4% increase in general fund revenues from 2022.

The board held three days of budget hearings in November, hearing from officials in each of the 14 county agencies the board oversees.

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This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Franklin County's 2023 budget includes no tax increases