Thursday, October 15, 2015

Franklin county could increase gas tax by a penny a gallon



Franklin County’s gas tax could soon increase by another penny a gallon.

Franklin County commissioners have agreed to schedule a public hearing to discuss the pros and cons of increasing the local gas tax from 5 cents a gallon to 6 cents.

Franklin County is the only county in the state that does not impose a minimum of 6 cents local gas tax and that is impacting how much state money the county can get to pave local roads.

The county is doing some local road paving this year, but it’s been 6 years since the last paving project.

Levying an additional penny in the gas tax will only raise about 50 thousand dollars a year, which isn’t that much, but it makes the county eligible for more state road paving funds.

Because Franklin County does not levy at least 6 cents of local gas tax, the county is not eligible to apply for a 100% funded Department of Transportation paving program called SCRAP





The county does apply for funding through a program called SCOP, but SCOP provides only 75% of paving costs.


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