LA PLATA, Md. – On Tuesday, April 10, County Administrator Michael D. Mallinoff, Esq., ICMA-CM, presented the countyโ€™s proposed fiscal 2019 budget of $400,885,500, an increase of 2.4 percent over last year. The proposed budget maintains the current property tax rate, protects core services, invests in education and public safety priorities, and incorporates efficiencies in county operations to achieve a balanced budget.

โ€œThis proposed budget reflects our communityโ€™s values and priorities,โ€ said Mallinoff. โ€œWe have invested taxpayersโ€™ money in the services they value most, and the employees who deliver these services to the residents and businesses in Charles County.โ€

The Countyโ€™s General Fund Operating Budget includes many efficiencies that will help fund the opening of a new Waldorf Senior and Recreational Facility, implement an upgrade to the countyโ€™s 9-1-1 system, and expand curbside recycling.ย  The proposed budget also increases spending for schools and public safety, including new sworn officers, a public safety strategic plan, and additional funding for public schools. Employees may receive additional compensation through merit/step increases allocated for sworn officers, teachers, and county staff.

In his presentation, Mallinoff emphasized the importance of maintaining a transparent and accountable government. He highlighted investments in performance management software, a new website, the โ€œCounty Administratorโ€™s Monthly Report,โ€ and other tools to improve technology and enhance access to government services. He also cited the countyโ€™s triple-A bond rating to demonstrate the value of making fiscally-responsible choices through the budget process.

Staff presented detailed information about additions to the general fund, operating budgets for enterprise funds, and proposed infrastructure investments in the capital improvement program. They also discussed new fees and charges that will be assessed to enhance revenues and support program offerings. Following the presentation, the County Commissioners held a public hearing on the proposed budget to receive public statements and comments. An additional public hearing on the constant yield tax rate is scheduled on Tuesday, May 1.

Charles County Government will also host two budget meetings to share information with the community and invite them to ask questions and share feedback. These meetings will be held on Thursday, April 19 at 6:30 p.m. at the Waldorf West Library (10405 Oโ€™Donnell Place, Waldorf) and Wednesday, April 25, at 1:30 p.m. at the Richard R. Clark Senior Center (1210 Charles Street, La Plata). The same information will be presented at both meetings and the public is invited and encouraged to attend. More information is available at www.CharlesCountyMD.gov.