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Emergency Management set to hold its public hearing on Feb. 12

Lead Summary

The Emergency Management Commission is proposing increasing its fiscal 2020 budget by less than $59,000 to $228,470 over last fiscal year.The change will go to adding a deputy, to be paid “up to” 80 percent of the coordinator’s salary, plus benefits. Previously a secretary assisted the department, paid from 911 Service Board funds.The Emergency Management levy rate is paid 97 percent from the General Supplemental levy, $222,250 of the $228,470, and the remaining $6,220 comes from Rural Services Basic, states a budget worksheet to the Board of Supervisors.— For more on this story, see the Feb. 8 New Hampton Tribune.

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