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		<title>Cecil County Budget: Virus &#8220;Crisis&#8221; and Revenue Uncertainty Shape Budget; County Exec Avoids Raid on Emergency Funds</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2020 19:10:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEWS ANALYSIS Cecil County Executive Alan McCarthy admits putting together the Fiscal 2021 county budget was a bit like being in a hurricane bunker while hoping that the COVID-19 pandemic that has wreaked havoc with the state and local economy won’t overwhelm the fiscal safety measures he installed over the past three years that could help the county weather the storm. “I must say it is by far the most difficult budget my staff and I have ever put forward,” McCarthy said Wednesday (4/1/2020) in presenting his proposals during a Facebook live teleconference. “We are in the midst of a crisis none of us has ever experienced before.” He said that he and his staff had to rewrite the budget substantially in the past two weeks, as the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded and Gov. Larry Hogan took escalating steps to shut down most businesses in the state, leading to his most recent “stay home” order to all but essential services workers. The new county budget proposal freezes property tax rates and income tax rates at current levels and the county executive has included a new property tax credit for senior citizens to give them up to a 20 percent break on [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Property Values Rise 6% in New State Assessments; Some Help for Cecil County Budget, Home Sellers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cecil County home and business property values rose by a combined rate of about 6 percent in new state property tax assessments in northern areas of the county in 2016, providing some welcome news for homeowners looking to sell their houses as well as a potential boost in revenues to the Cecil County government as it drafts a new budget in the next few months. The State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) announced a few days ago that the sluggish real estate market in the state was showing new signs of life, with statewide property value increases for homes of 6.4 percent while business/commercial property values rose 13.6 percent. In Cecil County, assessments in one-third of the county rose by 6.1 percent for homes and 6 percent for business/commercial properties. The property value rise could generate over $100 million in additional taxable property value and perhaps an extra $1 million in revenues, even after accounting for “homestead” tax credits for full-time residents owning their homes. Gary Duffy, supervisor of the Cecil County office of SDAT, said that the “group 2” area covered by the latest round of new property assessments generally covers the northernmost section of the county above [&#8230;]]]></description>
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