Board Adopts FY 24/25 with Fourth Consecutive Tax Rate Reduction
On Monday, September 23, 2024, the Board of County Commissioners held its second public hearing for adoption of the Fiscal Year 24/25 Budget. This was the end of an 8-month budget process which included a public budget workshop and a first public hearing held on September 9, 2024.
This is the fourth consecutive year that the BOCC was able to reduce the millage rate (property tax rate) while continuing to fund the critical public safety needs through investments into the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office and the Nassau County Fire Rescue Department, along with critical investments through the Capital Improvement Plan, Pavement Management Plan, and Chip Seal Program. Additionally, the budget provides funding for the staffing and operations of the new Fire Station No. 10 (Tributary) currently under construction.
Understanding the demands of the County residents and the future economic pressures, the adopted budget continues to focus on improving the quality of life for residents, while working within the limited and restricted revenues of the County. The budget is also structured to continue funding for investment into land conservation and management, in line with the request from the community and pursuant to the voter approved referendum in November 2022.
As the Nassau County continues to be one of the fastest growing counties in both the State and the Country, this population growth requires additional service capacity to meet these demands. The BOCC understands these growing demands along with the growing demands of the current residents and has continued to focus on supporting public safety operations through the Sheriff, Fire Rescue, Emergency Operations, Roads and Animal Services.
Following the public hearing, Chairman John Martin stated, ”This is the fourth year we’ve lowered the millage rate to a modified millage rate. I think that’s something we can all be proud of.”
The adopted budget can be found on the County’s website at: https://www.nassaucountyfl.com/165/Office-of-Management-Budget.
If you have any questions regarding the adopted budget, please contact Chris Lacambra, Director of the Office of Management & Budget, at (904) 530-6010, Option 2, or via e-mail at clacambra@nassaucountyfl.com.