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Suwanee Millage Rate Remains at 4.93, Same as Past Nine Years

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City of Suwanee issued the following announcement on August 06.

After analyzing the 2021 tax consolidation information provided by Gwinnett County, the City of Suwanee is proposing that the millage rate remain at 4.93 mills, the same rate adopted by the city the past nine years.

City Council is expected to adopt a fiscal year 2022 millage rate at its regular August 24 meeting. The city will hold three public hearings at City Hall on August 12 at 5:30 pm, and August 24 at noon and 6:30 pm before adopting the millage rate.

The City of Suwanee began the new fiscal year on July 1, 2021 with a $15 million balanced operating budget. Primarily due to federal COVID-related expenditures, this year’s budget represents a 10.1% decrease in operating expenditures as compared to FY2021.

Suwanee’s $15,069,730 FY2022 budget includes:

  • 114 full-time and 14 part-time positions, including four new positions and five position upgrades
  • 0% group health insurance renewal
  • $382,550 capital funding
Click here for more information regarding the City of Suwanee’s FY2022 budget.

Original source can be found here.

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