During a recent government meeting, Lackawanna County officials addressed pressing financial challenges and the need for strategic decision-making to navigate the county's budget crisis. Commissioner McGloin emphasized the importance of transparency and collaboration among the three commissioners, stating that the county is currently facing a structural and cash deficit that requires immediate attention.
McGloin highlighted the necessity of making tough decisions and avoiding unnecessary expenditures, criticizing the hiring of consultants without tangible results. He expressed his commitment to fiscal responsibility, stating, \"You can't spend more than you make,\" and reiterated his stance against tax increases without first implementing cost-saving measures.
The discussion also touched on the county's housing market, with officials noting the high-end clientele and the role of local professionals in supplying housing. There was a call for clarity regarding financial incentives for development projects, suggesting that all parties involved should be entitled to equal opportunities regardless of union status.
Commissioner McGloin reflected on his dedication to the community, recounting his consistent presence during challenging times, including the pandemic. He urged collaboration among officials and the community to address the financial issues at hand, stating, \"We have to work harder. We got to try harder.\"
The meeting underscored a collective commitment to prioritize the needs of the residents of Lackawanna County, with officials expressing a desire to move beyond partisan politics to focus on effective governance and problem-solving.