NORRISTOWN, PA – The Montgomery County Commissioners released the proposed 2022 Budget and Five-year Capital Improvement Plan. This budget continues the County’s commitment to the efficient delivery of services to constituents, safe and high-quality infrastructure, and continued investment in its workforce.
“As our residents know, a budget reflects priorities, and the budget we are proposing today reflects some very important ones for our County – priorities that have become more challenging to achieve during the COVID-19 pandemic and our ongoing recovery efforts, all while investing in our workers and maintaining our strong financial footing, something critical to attracting jobs and investment to our growing region,” said Dr. Valerie A. Arkoosh, Chair of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners.
The proposed 2022 budget presents a balanced approach to allow Montgomery County to manage through the next year and beyond. Overall, revenues are estimated at $486.6 million, or seven percent higher than the 2021 budget. Expenditures are estimated at $498.6 million, or eight percent higher than the 2021 budget.
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