HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-88.docMARCH 12, 2002 02-88 RESOLUTION
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PURPOSE:
OPPOSE GOVENOR BUDGET PROPOSAL
INITIATED BY: COUNCIL MEMBER BLOECHL
WHEREAS, Governor Scott McCallum proposed legislation designed to eliminate
an expected $1.2 billion deficit in the current state biennial budget, which includes these
features that affect the City of Oshkosh:
Reduce shared revenue allocated to the City for the 2002 operating
budget, in the approximate amount of $2.5 million, which represents an
estimated 7.1% impact on the budget; and
Eliminate all shared revenue by the 2004 operating budget year, which is
currently about $12.8 million and would represent a 36.5% decrease in
the city's operating budget.
Impose a property tax levy freeze on local communities, which would
prohibit those communities from increasing taxes to maintain services
that would otherwise be eliminated due to cuts in shared revenue; and
WHEREAS, Wisconsin has a long and respected tradition of equalizing the
ability of municipalities with different tax bases to provide common services,
WHEREAS, across-the-board cuts in the 2004 operating budget would reduce city
services, such as police, fire, ambulance, street cleaning, maintenance and repairs; busing
and transportation; street lighting; senior center, library and museum services; planning
and building inspection activities. It would eliminate all garbage and refuse collection,
close parks and the Menomonee Park Zoo, and eliminate forestry and health services. In
all, about 200 fulltime positions (or 35% of the workforce) would be eliminated. [There is no
plan to reduce the state work force by a similar amount.] These and other reductions would
significantly affect the quality of life within the City of Oshkosh, and would provide only
nominal property tax decreases; and
WHEREAS, a property tax levy freeze reduces local control over local spending
issues in addition to other mandates and restrictions the legislature, from time to time, has
imposed on local units of government; and
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WHEREAS, there is no proposal to immediately eliminate required local government
activities, known as state mandates, adopted by the legislature and approved the
governor, most of which carry no state funding to assist local governments as they seek to
carry out these imposed obligations. This further reduces the ability of local governments
to deliver appropriately its offering of services to its citizens based on locally prioritized
and identifiable needs; and
WHEREAS, the number of local government units, be it cities and villages, towns
and counties, regional plan commissions, sewer and water districts, and so forth, is a
direct result of, or even encouraged by state law. As an example, residents in the
urbanized area of the Town of Algoma invoke state law as they seek to incorporate as a
village, rather than consolidating with the City of Oshkosh, thus creating another unit of
local government; and
WHEREAS, local governmental units in the more densely populated areas of the
State, such as in Brown, Dane, Kenosha, Milwaukee, Outagamie and Racine Counties
have opportunities for merger and consolidation, but such activities require changes in
state law. No similar opportunities exist for the City of Oshkosh, which is surrounded by
the Towns of Algoma, Black Wolf, Nekimi and Oshkosh; and
WHEREAS, last year, the governor applauded efforts of local governments in
curtailing and reducing expenses when he told the Alliance of Cities that state government
should model itself after local government. When promoting his current budget proposal
however, he called local governments the "big spenders"; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of
Oshkosh that the City:
1. strongly opposes the governor's proposal for eliminating the shared revenue program
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congratulates cities, towns, villages and counties, which have previously met the state
objective to control local government spending under the expenditure restraint
program, and encourages the State of Wisconsin to be as fiscally prudent; and
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encourages the legislature and the governor to approve necessary legislation to
eliminate all unfunded state mandates, to return budgeting and taxing control to the
local community, to permit merger and consolidation of services and local government
units where appropriate, to discourage the proliferation of new local units, and to
restore to the State of Wisconsin the fiscal integrity consistently maintained by the
local units of government being targeted by the governor's proposal; and
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encourages the residents of the City of Oshkosh to become fully-informed citizens and
taxpayers understanding the consequences facing the City if the Governor's proposal
is passed and to firmly convey to their elected state officials all appropriate comments
concerning these matters.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the city clerk is authorized and directed to
forward copies of this resolution to the Governor and the state legislative delegation
representing the City of Oshkosh.
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