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Daily Outtakes: BCC needs more data from Trust

The Escambia Board of County Commissioners meets today. The agenda review begins at 9 a.m., the public forum begins at 4:30 p.m., and the regular meeting begins at 5:30 p.m.

All meetings will take place in the board chambers of the Ernie Lee Magaha Government Building, located on the first floor of 221 Palafox Place. Click here to view the regular meeting agenda.

Who happens next? BCC must complete an analysis before granting an exemption.

In deciding whether to grant such an exemption, the statute requires the local governing body to consider the following:

a. Any additional revenue sources of the CRA which could be used in lieu of the special district’s tax increment.
b. The fiscal and operational impact on the CRA.
c. The fiscal and operational impact on the special district.
d. The benefit to the specific purpose for which the special district was created. The benefit to the special district must be based on specific projects contained in the approved community
redevelopment plan for the designated CRA.
e. The impact of the exemption on incurred debt and whether such exemption will impair any
outstanding bonds that have pledged tax increment revenues to the repayment of the bonds.
f. The benefit of the activities of the special district to the approved community redevelopment
plan.
g. The benefit of the activities of the special district to the area of operation of the local governing body that created the CRA.

Dig Deeper: The Trust is not accountable to the public, and no one can remove members from office except the governor. While the County Clerk micro-manages the county and TDC finances, Pam Childers has sat on the sidelines with the Trust.

The Trust has put an agenda for its May 14 meeting without supporting documentation.

The May 14 agenda has Sole-Source Application: Children’s Home Society (CHS) that the Program Committee has recommended for approval.

The minutes only state: “The Committee reviewed and discussed the Sole-Source application from Children’s Home Society. Ms. White motioned to proceed with recommendation to the Board for approval; Dr. Northup seconded, all were in favor.”

 

However, no one can stop the board from doing whatever it wants. The Trust board has no public accountability for its actions.

Recommendation: The BCC should do its analysis and ask the Trust for more detailed financial data on the programs it has funded and specifically show each program’s metrics. No decision should be made on the exemption until the public fully understands how the Trust is spending its millions and what we’re getting for the money.

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