MARIETTA, GA -- Fresh off a millage vote, the Cobb County Board of Commissioners will hold several meetings over the next five weeks on the fiscal year 2018 budget. The three meetings -- a budget presentation and two public hearings over the next month -- are in preparation for the budget's planned adoption on Sept. 12.
Commissioners have warned that the public can expect a tax increase. (SIGN UP: Get Patch's Daily Newsletter and Real Time News Alerts. Or, if you have an iPhone, download the free Patch app.)
Last month, the board voted to keep the county's millage rate the same, 9.85 mills. To make up for this year's budget shortfall, the panel voted to tap into $4 million of the county's contingency funds. Now, commissioners will seek to hammer out the budget for next year.
The schedule for the upcoming budget meetings are:
Commissioners will have a copy of the proposed budget available for public review on Aug. 15 at both the Cobb County Superior Courthouse (70 Haynes St., Marietta) and the Finance Office (100 Cherokee St., Marietta). An online version will be accessible at cobbcounty.org.
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