Originally airing Thursday, Sept. 24, 2015.
Chautauqua County executive Vince Horrigan presents his 2016 executive budget, which not only cuts property taxes by more than four percent, but also reduces spending by $3 million.
On Wednesday, Sept. 23 Horrigan laid out his tentative $256 million spending plan before the Chautauqua County Legislature. A cornerstone of the spending plan is a reduction in the property tax rate by 4.6 percent and an increase in sales tax by .5 percent.
The budget presentation, along with a Q&A with Horrigan, was featured on WRFA’s Community Matters program.
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