Augusta, GA
Augusta commissioners approve the budget, but it comes with cuts
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Augusta’s next city budget is pushing $1.4 billion. On Tuesday, commissioners approved the budget, but it comes with cuts.
Public safety is the main concern because that of course impacts everyone.
Commissioners have heard from the district attorney’s office, sheriff’s office and public defender’s office all asking for more money.
The administrator’s recommendation of taking $1 million from the general fund passed on Tuesday and the money from that will go to the district attorney’s office, essentially saving them $1 million.
“It allows us to be competitive across the state and hire the best lawyers and professional staff to help reduce the population of the jail to help make sure that people get their day in court and to also make sure that victims are protected at every level,” said Jared Williams, district attorney.
The sheriff’s office had also gone in front of the commission asking for more money.
They asked for $3 million but didn’t get any of that.
This will be the first year without American Rescue Funds, so they’re looking at an $8 million hole.
The commission has figured out $1 million out of that $8 million as mentioned.
As for the remaining money, they’re still figuring it out.
The commissioners did explore cuts to several groups like the land bank and canal authority, but that did not pass.
The budget becomes official on Jan.1.
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