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Council to reveal cuts as it writes off €5m | Galway City
Cash-strapped Galway City Council will reveal a full list of proposed cutbacks to services in the coming weeks – already the local authority has spent most of its funding for 2012.
Interim City Manager Joe O’Neill told councillors this week that he will be presenting them with a list of proposed cuts ahead of their meeting next month.
And around €5m in unpaid rates is set to be written off by the Council this year, because of businesses that have gone bust.
So far this year, €19.4m of the €51.2m owed to the Council has been collected, leaving a shortfall of €31.8m.
Councillor Padraig Conneely said he was told this week that €16.4m was carried over to 2012 and invoices for rates due, totalling €34.8m, were sent out this year.
“As the City Council is heavily reliant on rates to run services in the city, this is a matter of great concern. “I’m told that in the region of €5m will be written off as ‘uncollectable’ – this arises because of businesses that are in liquidation or receivership.
“The rates are the biggest source of income for the Council and are used for services all around the city. Without the money, the city will suffer,” said Cllr Conneely.
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via Council to reveal cuts as it writes off €5m | Galway City Tribune | galwaynews.ie.
via Council to reveal cuts as it writes off €5m | Galway City Tribune | galwaynews.ie.
Row over plan by Council to move into old museum | Connacht Sentinel | galwaynews.ie
City councillors have voiced angry opposition to plans by officials to transform Comerford House at Spanish Arch to office space in an effort to cut the local authority’s rent bill.
And the Council is looking at moving workers out of the new Yeats’ College Grammar School building, where the Transportation Department has been based for several years.
via Row over plan by Council to move into old museum | Connacht Sentinel | galwaynews.ie.
via Row over plan by Council to move into old museum | Connacht Sentinel | galwaynews.ie.