During a recent government meeting, council members discussed the pressing need for a sales tax increase aimed at bolstering public safety services. Council Member Graham emphasized the critical condition of the current public safety system, noting that representatives from police and fire departments have voiced strong support for the tax increase. He highlighted the importance of modernizing the system to ensure the safety of both citizens and first responders.
Council Member Prowl also expressed his support for the resolution, revealing his involvement in drafting the proposition that will appear on the ballot. He acknowledged the challenging economic climate, marked by rising inflation and grocery prices, but stressed the necessity of making tough decisions to support Franklin County's public safety needs.
The council members underscored the urgency of the situation, with Graham stating that despite personal reservations about tax increases, the current circumstances warrant such measures. The proposed tax increase, set to expire in 36 months, is seen as a crucial step toward enhancing community safety and support for emergency services. The council is expected to move forward with the resolution, reflecting a collective commitment to addressing public safety challenges.