THE THOMASTON MAYOR AND COUNCIL WILL MEET MONDAY NIGHT AT 7PM ON THE FUTURE OF THE MAIN STREET PROGRAM. PUBLIC INPUT IS INVITED. CITY MANAGER PATRICK COMISKEY IS RECOMMENDING THE PROGRAM BE CLOSED, ELIMINATING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND MOST OF THE BUDGET OF ALMOST $53,000 ANNUALLY. THE CITY MANAGER SAYS THE DOWNTOWN THOMASTON BUSINESS ASSOCIATION WILL CONTINUE, OPERATING SIMILAR TO A CIVIC ORGANIZATION, AND CAN PROBABLY ACCOMPLISH MORE THAT WAY. NORTHSIDE MERCHANTS HAVE COMPLAINED, THE MAIN STREET PROGRAM PUTS TOO MUCH FOCUS ON THE SQUARE, SOMETHING THAT ALSO FIGURES INTO THE DECISION, HE SAID. AFTER A FRIDAY WORK SESSION, MAYOR HAYS ARNOLD TOLD TGA NEWS THE LOSS OF JOBS AND BUSINESSES HAVE CHANGED THE COMMUNITY, AND CITY HALL HAS TO ENSURE THAT ESSENTIAL SERVICES CAN BE PROVIDED, AND THAT MEANS MAKING HARD DECISIONS ON BUDGETS AND PERSONNEL. SINCE 2001 THE CITY PAYROLL HAS GONE FROM 132 TO 87, AND NOW ITS FACED WITH HEALTH INSURANCE COSTS THAT COULD RISE 20%. THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL IS LOOKING FOR WAYS TO BALANCE THE BUDGET, AND INCREASES IN ELECTRICITY, WATER AND SEWER ARE ON THE TABLE.
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