Thursday, October 18, 2012

Lake County Looks to Borrow Funds from Porter County

From the Northwest Indiana Times:

Lake County government soon may be indebted to Porter County, literally.

Lake County Commissioner Gerry Scheub, D-Crown Point, announced Wednesday he has been in discussion with Porter County Treasurer Mike Bucko and others about borrowing as much as $15.5 million to keep Lake government spending at current levels without having to go into deficit or pass a new tax.
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He said Porter County has been looking for ways to better invest the $173 million it received from the sale of the Porter Memorial Hospital to a private health care firm several years ago. A change in state law and a county ordinance allows Bucko to extend loans for a period of up to five years to other local governments.

Lake officials faced with declining tax revenues and higher operational costs only could pass a balanced 2013 budget recently by severely cutting some budgets, such as those for bridge repair and flood control work, and borrowing to make up the difference.

Lake officials said they couldn't cut deeper and retain essential government services, and Commissioners Scheub and Fran DuPey, D-Hammond, said the alternative of passing a local option income tax is something they refuse to countenance.
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Bucko said Porter County already has provided loans to two Lake County school districts.


http://www.nwitimes.com/news/local/lake/lake-county-may-borrow-m-from-porter-county/article_ae9a6987-a80d-53c4-9e8a-8b896c2d8734.html