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VOLUME 6, NO. 207

THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2022

CITY BUDGET PROPOSAL FOR 2022-2023 CITY DETAILS WHERE FUNDS WILL BE ALLOCATED.

BRIAN FERNANDES STAFF WRITER

Fiscal year 2021-2022 showed that of the 27 trends that are analyzed on an annual basis, 24 were positive, three were marginal, making it a successful year. This year’s fiscal budget is at approximately $91.2 million with next year’s 2022-2023 budget increasing to $96.4 million. Of next year’s budget, 49% will go toward the general funds at $46.8 million, while 24% will go toward water/ sewer at $23.1 million.

HELEN PARKE CELEBRATES 97 YEARS Pat Carter, Helen Parke and Patsy Berry

As it trickles down, 10% will go toward solid waste, stormwater will receive 4%, street (gas tax) will receive 3%, the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) at 3%, special revenue at 3%, and other agendas at 4%.

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PLANT CITY CANDIDATE MEET AND GREET RUNNERS FOR UPCOMING ELECTION TO SPEAK TO PLANT CITY

BRIAN FERNANDES STAFF WRITER

PERFORMER DENNIS LEE HEADLINED THE 97TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION FOR PLANT CITY ICON HELEN PARKE. TAYLOR JENKINS STAFF WRITER

Helen Parke celebrated her 97th birthday on Tuesday, surrounded by friends and family at Grace Manor in Plant City.

The celebration was organized by Parke’s daughter, Sandee Sytsma, along with other family and friends, featuring food and drinks and desserts, headlined by a live musical performance from entertainer Dennis Lee and his accom-

panying musicians, including the accomplished fiddle player Stephanie Ann.

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The community is invited to meet the candidates on the ballot who want to represent Plant City on Aug. 9. The Plant City Candidate Forum will also be an opportunity to hear each one make a case for why they should be voted into office. The event will be held at the Trinkle Center at the Hillsborough Community CollegePlant City campus at 1206 N. Park Rd. and will be hosted by the Governmental Affairs Committee of the Plant City Chamber of Commerce. The meet and greet segment will begin at 5:30 p.m. and the program will begin at 6:30 p.m.

The Supervisor of Elections will host a straw poll, providing unofficial vote counts to see who and what voters support. Candidates that are expected to be present are running for the seats of attorney general, circuit court judge districts, county commissioner, county court judge, governor, school board, state representative, state senate, U.S. Representative, U.S. Senate and Soil and Water Conservation. The primary election will be on Aug. 23 and the general election will be on Nov. 8.


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