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Forsyth Herald - December 29, 2022

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Forsyth County, Cumming agree on sales tax split for next 10 years

2022

By ALEXANDER POPP alex@appenmedia.com FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — City and county officials have finalized an agreement over how $60 million in expected local option sales tax revenues will be distributed over the next decade. At a Forsyth County Board of Commissioners meeting Dec. 20, County Attorney Ken Jarrard said that the agreement giving 87 percent of revenues to the county and 13 percent to the city has been wrapped up and filed with the state, ahead of the Dec. 31 deadline. “We’ve already tendered our certificate of distribution to the State Department of Revenue, and it has been accepted and confirmed,” Jarrard said. As part of the LOST distribution, city and county officials have also signed an intergovernmental agreement laying out several other items as part of the deal, including a new method for handling proposed city annexation. Under these new rules, city, county and representatives from a proposed annexation will have a month to meet and discuss the proposed annexation, and it’s potential impacts, before an annexation application can be filed. Jarrard said the agreement will also include a modification to the City Cumming ordinances establishing impact fees for libraries and fire service, and the de-annexation of Mary Alice Park.

Clockwise from right: Young firefighter trainees climb downhill during the 5th annual 911 Stadium Climb event; participants run, jog and walk up West Forsyth High School’s football stadium on Sept. 11; elementary school students attend their first day of class on Aug. 4; dignitaries mark completion of the building phase of Cumming’s City Center June 24.

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