Click on the green carrot and it gives list of forms you can click on to open. I had to do it on my desktop, couldn't get it to open on mobile device.Reload84 said:
Interesting. How do you open this to view these documents?
Click on the green carrot and it gives list of forms you can click on to open. I had to do it on my desktop, couldn't get it to open on mobile device.Reload84 said:
Interesting. How do you open this to view these documents?
The info I read and Berry when questioned did not deny that tax collections were well bigger than the budget. My recall is the number was $20 million, " but we really need rainy day funds". Well we started 2024 with about $100 million in rainy day funds, yet the many roads sat untouched. Took almost 2 years to repair the washout on I&GN. I CALLED THE county Engineer and got nothing but gibberish about why it was taking so long. Guaran-darn- tee you if the Judge had to take the detour everyday it would gave been fixed when it should have.davido said:oldag76 said:
Final budget they rammed down Aldrich's throat produced $20 million in excess revenue.
Spot the lie. I'll narrow it down for you.
Might call the county office and get clarification on that "surplus" amount that's claimed. it paints quite a different picture than what you're thinking.
While you're talking, ask a little more about the budget creation process. The timeline. The conversations. Find out how many meetings he sat through along the way, leading up to his grandstanding no-show? How many years did Aldrich sit there and "rubber stamp" things, as you say? Right up until what year? What's happening in this year that's different from the previous ones?
Dig just slightly deeper and what you find may not as neatly match up with what you've been fed to believe.
Cheers.
It absolutely was a surplus. Thank goodness Aldrich and Ford stood up for their constituents. What it got them is a Peters team hand picked opponent. They managed to take out Ford in the last election, didn't quite succeed with Schaefer against Aldrich so now a second attempt with Nettles.davido said:
Cancer is terrible. We've all been touched by it and it sucks, but this has nothing to do with that. Aldrich was in the meetings. He participated all the way up to no-showing the vote.
He walked around with each department and loaded up the shopping cart, making everyone happy. Then when it came time to cast the vote and pay the bill, he was nowhere to be found. That's not leadership.
You have an issue with the spending, the standup thing to do is to address it at entry when you're creating budgets, not at exit when you're just finalizing it. Have those hard conversations with the people you're supposed to be working with to solve the problems. Don't act as if you're in the same page and throw a tantrum at the end. That's grandstanding politics at its worst.
Again, the claimed surplus is not a surplus. That claim is not correct. Money that is already budgeted for future expenditures but is just waiting in the fund to be spent is not a surplus. If you have $10,000 in your bank account but you have $10,000 in committed expenses before your next deposit, you don't have a surplus. It's as honest as "The Affordable Care Act" moniker.
I do 100% agree on IG&N repairs though. That drug out way longer that seemed reasonable. Very disruptive. Our precinct deserves better. I'm hoping we'll have better leadership for our precinct this time next year.
Responsible budgeting includes CAPEX expense planning, ESPECIALLY WHEN A KNOWN EXPENSE LIKE YOU DESCRIBE. You budget for it as a line item "CAPITAL EXPENSES". If you think just socking away millions of dollars over several years of surpluses is good leadership, you need to study up!davido said:
Cancer is terrible. We've all been touched by it and it sucks, but this has nothing to do with that. Aldrich was in the meetings. He participated all the way up to no-showing the vote.
He walked around with each department and loaded up the shopping cart, making everyone happy. Then when it came time to cast the vote and pay the bill, he was nowhere to be found. That's not leadership.
You have an issue with the spending, the standup thing to do is to address it at entry when you're creating budgets, not at exit when you're just finalizing it. Have those hard conversations with the people you're supposed to be working with to solve the problems. Don't act as if you're in the same page and throw a tantrum at the end. That's grandstanding politics at its worst.
Again, the claimed surplus is not a surplus. That claim is not correct. Money that is already budgeted for future expenditures but is just waiting in the fund to be spent is not a surplus. If you have $10,000 in your bank account but you have $10,000 in committed expenses before your next deposit, you don't have a surplus. It's as honest as "The Affordable Care Act" moniker.
I do 100% agree on IG&N repairs though. That drug out way longer that seemed reasonable. Very disruptive. Our precinct deserves better. I'm hoping we'll have better leadership for our precinct this time next year.
Cheers
oldag76 said:
Responsible budgeting includes CAPEX expense planning, ESPECIALLY WHEN A KNOWN EXPENSE LIKE YOU DESCRIBE. You budget for it as a line item "CAPITAL EXPENSES".
Passwordgone said:
If you're listening to KORA today and a political advertisement airs for Nancy Berry, PAY ATTENTION. It's a testimonial ad by Celia Goode-Haddock, who explains, in part, that the Brazos County Commissioners Court has no control over our annual Property Tax Amounts and that it is the State that needs to cap property valuations, in order for Taxpayers to experience any relief. This is the gist of the ad, as I didn't get the exact quote, but I would love to find a link to the digital ad or transcript. At best, it demonstrates an ignorance of the property taxation equation…at worst, it is egregiously disingenuous with lesser informed voters. I didn't realize that even local politicians stooped to these levels…Sad.
The property tax rate CAN affect our taxes. As property values go up, the county CAN affect property tax amounts we pay. If the tax RATE is lowered to an amount that takes those higher property values into account and not by a token rate cut we do not have to pay unnecessary taxes.
Aldrich and Ford proved that in 2023 tax year, as they forced a "no new revenue" tax rate and Brazos County STILL had a $20 million surplus, with over $115 million in reserve.
It appears the judge and other commissioners, especially Berry, do not want to operate in the best interests of the people they were elected to represent
Brian Alg said:
Do people believe the Brazos County Appraiser is systematically valuing property above market value?
Edit: also, if the appraiser were valuing everything 15% over market value. The taxing entities would just reduce the tax rate to compensate, right? Commissioners (and councils, and school boards) decide how much they want to collect for the budget and the tax rate is set based on what they expect the taxable values to be, right? If taxable value increased a bunch, they would just lower rates if they didn't want to increase the budget.
Focusing on the property values seems like misplaced blame.
PanAg83 said:
The Precinct 1 Commissioner and others would have you believe their are significant reserves and that the no new revenue rate property tax yielded a $21 Million Surplus. This is not truthful. The no new revenue rate is aptly named because it generated NO NEW REVENUE! Funds were shifted from fund balance to meet the revenue shortfall and ensure that residents did not see a gap in services delivered. The people that are telling you there is $100M plus or minus $40M in reserve do not understand basic accounting. These items are allocated to be spent. Shame on them for painting a disingenuous picture of County finances.
PanAg83 said:
http://cf.vistasg.com/BrazosCo/
Anyone understand why Fred Brown, a person who spent 14 years in the legislature and time on the College Station City Council and Salado Board of Aldermen still has not filed his 8 day finance report?
PanAg83 said:
http://cf.vistasg.com/BrazosCo/
Anyone understand why Fred Brown, a person who spent 14 years in the legislature and time on the College Station City Council and Salado Board of Aldermen still has not filed his 8 day finance report?
aggiepaintrain said:PanAg83 said:
http://cf.vistasg.com/BrazosCo/
Anyone understand why Fred Brown, a person who spent 14 years in the legislature and time on the College Station City Council and Salado Board of Aldermen still has not filed his 8 day finance report?
who cares?