Politics & Government

Tax Increase Proposed For Somerset County Residents: See How Much

Health insurance, debt service, pension obligations, and unexpected Hurricane Ida expenses contributed to the increase in the county budget.

SOMERSET COUNTY, NJ — Somerset County residents will see a slight increase in taxes as revealed in the proposed county budget for 2022.

The Somerset County Board of County Commissioners introduced a proposed budget of $255,041,585, which includes $210,542,543 to be raised through property taxes.

The average county home valued at $476,772 will see an increase in the County’s portion of their property tax bill of about $26.

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Health insurance, debt service, and pension obligations were the primary reasons for the increase. The County also had to manage the unexpected costs related to responding to Hurricane Ida and increases to mental health services to support residents for COVID or Hurricane Ida-related conditions.

"We've introduced a budget that ensures we can maintain, and in many cases expand, the programs and services Somerset County residents expect and deserve whether ongoing services like recycling and Senior Wellness Centers, or responses to emergencies like the COVID pandemic or Hurricane Ida," said Somerset County Commissioner Director Shanel Y. Robinson. "Additionally, our responsible budgeting maintains the County’s AAA bond ratings, a vital financial tool for helping our municipal and non-profit partners invest in long-term, major projects to support their residents as interest rates rise."

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The 2022 County budget will:

  • Maintain 248 centerline miles of County roads and 752 bridges.
  • Maintain 38 parks, recreation and open space areas encompassing 15,000 acres.
  • Fund nearly 200 shared services with local governments and other organizations.
  • Provide funding to the Somerset County Business Partnership for Tourism campaigns and the new Film Commission.
  • Fund the Vocational-Technical High School, Raritan Valley Community College, Board of Social Services, and Somerset County Park Commission.
  • Fully fund the Somerset County Emergency Services Training Academy.
  • Continue providing COVID vaccination and testing at no cost to the residents of Somerset County.

The budget includes shared services that save taxpayer dollars:

  • Providing municipalities and schools with easy access to shared services via the innovative Somerset County Marketplace.
  • Recycling for all 21 municipalities, including schools.
  • Transportation services for five municipalities and three non-profit organizations.
  • Graphics and printing services for 13 municipalities.
  • Vehicle maintenance for 14 municipalities.
  • Vehicle fuel for over 50 agencies.
  • Statewide emergency services training.
  • Health services for nine municipalities.
  • Full dispatch service for 16 municipalities (one out of county), 41 fire departments and 17 EMS stations.
  • A statewide cooperative purchasing program.

"We were clear from the very start that this budget needs to be fair to Somerset County’s residents both in terms of continuing to provide and expand the services they need as well as maintaining a minimal tax impact," said Somerset County Commissioner Deputy Director Melonie Marano. "I’m proud that we are able to accomplish both goals while reducing the tax rate by 2.75 percent."

A public hearing on the proposed County budget will be held at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 24.

Residents can watch and participate in the public hearing at the Commissioners’ Meeting Room on the third floor of the Administration Building at 20 Grove St., Somerville or via a link contained on the County’s website or the Facebook page at facebook.com/SomersetCountyNJ.

Prior to the meeting questions and comments can be sent to countyboardmeeting@co.somerset.nj.us.

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