Saturday, June 30, 2012

Lakeland's Budget starting July 1, 2012 to include capital projects


Earlier this month, Lakeland’s Board of Commissioners unanimously voted to implement a property tax for the first time in the City’s 35-year history. With rising costs to improve and maintain our infrastructure – bridges, roads and municipal recreation areas for families, among other needs – this property tax will help continue the quality of life Lakeland residents have grown accustomed to over the years. 
The new property tax rate will be 85 cents per $100 of assessed valuation. The new property tax will generate more than $2 million annually for the City. Based on state law, the property tax period actually started on Jan. 1, 2012, and will be due beginning this fall.

A question we’re hearing from residents is regarding whether MLGW fees will be reduced as a result of the introduction of property taxes.  The Board felt it is necessary to provide for reserves for the possible Lakeland Municipal School System at this time. If the school system is approved by voters, we would have to be in operation by August 2013 without any immediate state funding, and this would include the election of a board, the hiring of a superintendent, getting ready for new school year, etc., all using existing City revenues. State funding would begin once the school system opens.   
Other considerations are:
The Board of Commissioners received overwhelming support for a Lakeland Municipal School System at several public meetings. To be successful, the Lakeland Municipal School System must be adequately funded. Although the estimate for the local contribution of the first year of operation of a Lakeland Municipal School System is approximately $500,000, the Board of Commissioners felt it was prudent to establish a reserve of one year’s operational expenses, or $1million, with $800,000 funded by the property tax and $200,000 from the increase in the local option sales tax.  
The City will be facing immediate expenses in establishing a Lakeland Municipal School System to start by August 2013 (electing a school board, the appointing of a superintendent, office staff, office space, legal and consulting expenses, etc.). It is our understanding the Lakeland Municipal School System would not receive any state or federal funds until the school actually starts in August 2013. 
Based on the budget needs, the Board of Commissioners decided to establish a property tax for capital improvement needs, which could not be funded by current revenues. This is estimated to be approximately $1.4 million and is for capital and infrastructure improvements or repair, not for salaries or operational expenses.
The objective of the capital improvements is to maintain property values and protect the quality of life in Lakeland while providing for sustainable financial and economic growth in our City. This includes providing for financial stability by promoting economic growth and reducing/avoiding debt.
These capital projects would include:
  • Road improvements including major street maintenance and renovation: Major repairs include isolated repairs (potholes, street failures, curb and drainage issues, etc.) in all subdivisions.
  • Bridge and drainage repair: This would include major renovations on a bridge on Stewart Road and other street drainage improvements.
  • Extension of Beverle Rivera Drive, including traffic signals at Canada Road and paying the match for a grant for renovations to Huff and Puff: Part of this is paid for by the Tennessee Department of Transportation as part of the I-40/Canada Road interchange project.
  • Payment of the City’s share of the I-40/Canada Road interchange, including loan payments.
  • New Canada Road: This will help with the completion of the preliminary design of New Canada Road. The next step will cost an estimated $400,000 in local funds and $1.6 million in federal funds.  
  • Construction of a City-owned fire station to be staffed by the Shelby County Fire Department to provide improved fire protection in Lakeland  
  • Park and recreation development and improvements, including provision for adequate youth recreation, such as soccer and baseball fields
  • Funding necessary to establish, maintain and operate the Lakeland Municipal School System and continued implementation of the five-year Capital Improvement Plan. The plan is updated annually with an immediate scope of five years.
In the meantime, the Board of Commissioners will be working on a program to offset other fees, especially the fire and ambulance fees.
As the Board of Commissioners moves forward, we will continue to keep our citizens informed and updated with developments as they occur. We appreciate residents working with us as we continue to move Lakeland forward during this growing and exiting time for our City.   The Lakeland web site (www.lakelandtn.gov) will have updated news as will this blog. 

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Link to Shelby County Commission legal action on schools

Here is a link to the legal action instituted by the Shelby County Commission (or at least a couple of the Commissioners) regarding the establishment of locally controlled schools in Lakeland and other suburbs.

BURN BAN ISSUED FOR LAKELAND


...  Effective immediately the Shelby County Fire Department has issued a burn ban for all areas in un-incorporated Shelby County and Lakeland who receive emergency responses from the Shelby County Fire Department. ...This ban includes the burning of any material in barrels, residential back yard fire pits in addition to agricultural and construction / air curtain pit burning.  Contact the Shelby County Fire Department for additional information.
 

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Board of Commissioners Tuesday, June 26, 2012 Work Session agenda


Board of Commissioners Work Session is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 26, 2012.  Agenda

Friday, June 22, 2012

Lakeland School Board filing now open

Lakeland residents may pick up petitions NOW for the Lakeland Municipal School Board!  If approved by voters, petitions are due into the Shelby County Election Commission by noon on August 16.  The Election for the Lakeland Municipal School Board is at the November election.  Petitions and other information are at the Shelby County Election Commission.

The new Lakeland Municipal School Board hires the Superintendent and makes other significant decisions on the Lakeland Municipal School System, if approved by voters.

The Lakeland Municipal Board will be composed of five members, elected at large,  who will elect a Chair.  Members are paid $200 per month.

The Shelby County Election Commission offices are at Suite 205, 150 Washington Avenue, Memphis, phone # is 901-545-2600.  The website is ShelbyCountyTn.gov



Saturday, June 16, 2012

Lakeland Municipal Planning Commission meeting 6:30 p.m., Monday, June 18, 2012

The Lakeland Municipal Planning Commission June meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m., Monday, June 18, 2012.

Agenda

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Senior Luncheon 11:30 a.m., Friday, June 22, 2012


“STARS AND STRIPES” BBQ SENIOR LUNCHEON
Friday, June 22nd, 11:30 a.m., IH Clubhouse, 4523 Canada Road
 
Sponsored by the City of Lakeland and St. Francis Hospital-Bartlett
 
Seniors (55+) are invited to celebrate our freedom and friendship at the “Stars and Stripes” BBQ Luncheon. The featured entertainment for the event is The Sgt. W. K. Singleton Pipes and Drums.  They are an all-volunteer group that performs throughout the Mid-South. The band is associated with Detachment 476 of the Marine Corp League, Memphis, Tennessee. They perform as part of their Honor Guard.  Music played includes traditional Scottish and Irish tunes, American Patriotic music, and songs to warm the heart and bring a smile
 
The luncheon will be BBQ, beans and slaw catered Central BBQ, and includes dessert and drinks.  The cost of the meal is $10 per person, payable at the door.
 
Bring a friend, make a friend and spend a wonderful afternoon eating great BBQ, enjoying conversation and a laugh or two with fellow seniors, and the special program planned by The Sgt. W.K. Singleton Pipes and Drums.  You may a door prize!
 
Make your reservation today by contacting Vickie Holland at 867-2717, or by email at vholland@lakelandtn.org.
 

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Design Review Commission meeting, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 12

Design Review Commission meeting, 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 12, 2012.  Click for Agenda..

School Board Forum set for August 7, 2012



Possible Lakeland Municipal School Board candidates are encouraged to attend the Candidate Forum from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., August 7, 2012 at the Bartlett Municipal Center.  The Forum will be sponsored by the Tennessee School Board Association .  Of course, this is subject to Lakeland residents approving the referendum to establish a Lakeland Municipal School District at the August 2, 2012 election.

Lakeland Municipal School District candidates will need to file in August.  The election for Lakeland Municipal School District School Board will be at the regular November election. 

Monday, June 04, 2012

Avoid Scams! Senior Scams program at Lakeland Senior Center on June 26


"Senior Scams" will be presented at the Lakeland Senior Center from 1:00 p.m to 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, June 26, 2012.

Airnee Burnwall, Program Coordinator for the Rise Foundation will present a program on "Senior Scams".  Burnwall will discuss outright fraud, as well as financial products that may not be suitable for everyone, including reverse mortgages, annuities and insurance plans.  There is no charge for this program.

The Lakeland Senior Center offers a variety of programs for persons at least 55 years old.  A calendar of activities is available  here.

Saturday, June 02, 2012

Board of Commissioners Meeting, Tuesday, June 5, 2012


The Lakeland Board of Commissioners Regular June meeting will be 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 5, 2012.
Click for Agenda