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Phoenix councilman says tax hike likely

Apr 15, 2014, 5:00 AM | Updated: 5:00 am

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PHOENIX — Some tough talk will take place Tuesday afternoon when Phoenix council members discuss the city manager’s budget proposal.

Among other things, it calls for an extra tax up to $1.50 per month on utility bills, increased fees at recreation centers and cuts to senior and community centers.

“I’m not advocating it,” said Councilman Jim Waring who represents District 2. “I’m going to vote against it, but I do believe there will be a tax increase.”

Waring, who voted against the recent $56,000 salary increase for new City Manager Ed Zuercher, said the city’s nearly $38 million budget shortfall is the city council’s fault.

“We actually have more revenue than we had a year ago. The problem is the revenue projections were so grossly overstated — and I warned about those for the last two years,” Waring explained. “I thought we were claiming way too much revenue in the future, which is now come to pass, and basically that is the problem — that is the shortfall.”

Talk of the budget could be heard over card games at the Washington Activity Center near 23rd Avenue and Glendale. Phoenix resident John Scott said he would be willing to pay more for his membership card, which is currently $10 a year, but he also thinks city leaders could find other ways to save money, like turning up thermostats.

“We always have to complain about the air conditioning being too cold at Devonshire (Center),” Scott said. “That costs money.”

Fellow card player Anne Perry said she would support an extension of the food tax if “it would help keep the centers open.” The tax, which the council approved after declaring a fiscal “emergency,” was reduced from two to 1 percent on January 1, 2014, and is set to expire in April 2015.

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Phoenix councilman says tax hike likely