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Tax revenue issues with Children’s Trust w/Escambia County and City of Pensacola still unsettled

The Escambia Children’s Trust owes the CRAs in Escambia County and the City of Pensacola over $2.5 million. The county wants its share, and Mayor Reeves has yet to negotiate a deal that would ensure the city funds benefit public schools inside the city.

On Feb. 6, Escambia County Attorney Alison Rogers once again sent a letter to the Trust asking for payment of the outstanding Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) increment revenues for the 2021 and 2022 tax years, which total $690,684. The county has also requested the CRA revenues for the current fiscal year, $495,157.18. Read Letter_7869

Commissioner Kohler strongly argued that funds should be given to the CRAs. “If we have a small amount that goes to CRA, I can go over to Claire Long (Neighborhood Services) and say, ‘What are we doing with this?’ (With the Trust) I have to wait till you put up a plan and see if it’s going in the right area. I know exactly where it’s going in the CRAs that we control. That’s not that much of the budget (for CRA), but it’s going to the poorest kids in Escambia County. I don’t see why the board has such an issue with that. It’s allowed by the statute. I mean, why is that such a hangup?”

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The Trust also owes the City of Pensacola CRA about $1.5 million. Mayor D.C. Reeves has said he would allow the Trust to keep the funds, but he wants an interlocal agreement spelling out how the funds would used to help children and public schools within the city limits. The mayor has not mentioned the interlocal agreement since early December.

The Escambia Children’s Trust meets at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 11, in Commission Chambers, Ernie Lee Magaha Government Building, 221 Palafox Street. It will be broadcast live on ECTV.

 

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