Modified: December 1, 2020 8:57am
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Legislator Frank Todaro and members of the Erie County Legislature’s Minority Caucus unveiled their proposal for the County’s 2021 Budget, which includes the total elimination of the proposed increase to the property tax levy. If the plan is approved, homeowners and business owners will see no increase in their annual property tax bill and several new fees will be eliminated.
In addition, the budget proposal seeks to create two separate small business relief grant funds to help struggling local businesses. The first fund appropriates $3 million in grants to businesses that faced a second round of closures and restrictions as a result of the state imposing colorized micro-clusters on the region. The program will be specifically designed to provide eligible small businesses with grants up to $5,000.
“Small businesses took it on the chin this past year, and that impact is felt not only by the owners, but their employees and customers, said Legislator Frank Todaro, a small business owner himself. “Small business is the backbone of the Western New York economy and we have to do something to help them. This proposal stops a property tax increase and gives them access to millions in grant money paid for using our rainy day account. I’m new here, but I can tell you it is definitely pouring. This proposal makes sense.”
The second program is a $2 million proposal that would create a fund to help restaurants expand and enhance their outdoor seating options. By adding or improving outdoor dining spaces, Legislators are hoping to help restaurants expand already restricted seating capacities to help them serve more customers. The plan will also have a long term impact in funding permanent improvements that will help Western New York businesses embrace the outdoors during colder months for years to come.
If passed, the Minority Caucus’ budget amendment package will reduce the County property tax levy by more than $7.5 million and create $5 million in newly established small business relief grants. It also keeps secure a $20 million commitment to continuing the fight against Covid-19 in 2021.
The budget amendment package also supports increasing funding to the Erie County Library system by $508,183 while continuing to fund cultural organizations throughout the County.
The Minority Caucus will formally propose their amendments to the 2021 Erie County Budget in the Legislature’s Finance, Management and Budget Committee Meeting, which will consider it at 11am today.