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Wednesday, August 5th, 2009
Posted by David Wickert @ 10:17:25 am

There’s been a lull in the chatter about Pierce County’s budget problems since the County Council approved a second round of budget cuts back in June. But beginning next week you’re going to start hearing a lot about the 2010 budget.

Though County Executive Pat McCarthy won’t release her proposed spending plan until late September, the council will have a budget retreat Tuesday morning to discuss the 2010 budget.

By all accounts, things look grim.

“It looks like the cuts we’ve made so far are really child’s play compared to what we’ll see in 2010,” Deputy Executive Kevin Phelps told me in a recent interview.

The county already has cut more than $12 million – or about 4 percent of its general fund budget – in 2009.

County officials have said for months that more cuts are likely in 2010. But whatever cuts have been contemplated to date apparently aren’t enough. Last week McCarthy asked department heads to cut more from their proposed 2010 budgets. She didn’t specify an amount.

Meanwhile, the council plans to expedite its own budget review process. A draft of its budget review calendar (here’s a copy in Microsoft Word format) shows final approval of the 2010 budget tentatively scheduled for Nov. 10. That’s two weeks earlier than the usual final approval on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving.

Council Chairman Roger Bush, R-Graham, said the expedited review process will give the council wiggle-room for last minute changes.

Mark your calendars: The council will meet at 9 a.m. Tuesday in Room 1045 of the County-City Building to discuss the 2010 budget. McCarthy is expected to release her proposed budget Sept. 22 or 23. She’ll make a formal presentation to the council on Sept. 29.

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