Sheriff Babb: ‘We’re in a bidding war, and we’re bleeding’; other county workers would receive 3.25% raises —
The first of two public hearings on the Fayette County FY 2020 budget was held at the June 13 meeting of the Fayette County Commission. No one from the public spoke at the meeting which reviewed the $55.2 million general fund budget that will include requested pay increases for public safety and other county staff.
Central to the budget this year, which will include maintaining the millage rate without a rollback, was a proposal from the April retreat that identified the need to increase pay for public safety employees which account for 40 percent of the county workforce.
Since many Fayette properties increased in assessed value this year, keeping the same rate as last year will result in higher tax bills for those whose values went up.
A proposal at the retreat by County Administrator Steve Rapson included a 9.09 percent increase for all public safety employees, a merit increase for all other county employees with an effective rate of 3.25 percent, an increase in the employee retirement multiplier and the 8.4 percent cost of the employee healthcare renewal.









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