In other county matters, a local law has been proposed that would designate
Auto Bureau revenues for the Road Fund.
The Auto Bureau revenues are derived principally by motor vehicle fees and taxes.
Currently,
Auto Bureau revenues are co-mingled into the County's General Fund.
Clerk Chris Jacobs and I announced the introduction of a local law that intends to divert
Auto Bureau revenue directly to maintenance and repair of our county roads.
Working with the county legislators, Clerk Kearns will use a surplus in
Auto Bureau revenue to cover this cost.
Not exact matches
Today Erie County Clerk Chris Jacobs and Legislator Edward Rath proposed a Local Law that would direct any and all excess
revenues generated by the Erie County
Auto Bureau into the dedicated «Erie County Road Fund.»
Authored a local law in early 2015 to dedicate
revenues from the Erie County Clerk's
Auto Bureau to the Erie County Road Repair Reserve Fund.
The
revenues are currently generated through the
Auto Bureau so this will not come as an increased cost to taxpayers.
With this law, I propose transferring all excess
revenue generated by the Erie County
Auto Bureau to the Highway Department (Road Fund).
He also reiterated the need for new hires, saying they will help bolster business in the
auto bureaus that would increase the $ 10 million in
revenue his office brings to the county, and called Poloncarz's involvement in the matter an overreach.