Possible Increase In Debt Service Millage May Be Needed For Capital Improvement Projects, According To Seneca City Administrator

After Seneca City Council held its Work Session and Special Called Council Meeting Tuesday night in which the city Audit Report was presented and approved, City Administrator Scott Moulder spoke to the media and said that as the budget process moves along for the next fiscal year, that an increase in the debt service millage may be needed to pay for some capital improvement projects. The increase in the millage is not for the general fund. 

Moulder says that there is a $250,000 roof on top of the Gignilliat Center that has been leaking that needs to be replaced, plus, there is a needs for ADA restrooms at the Shaven Recreation Complex. Moulder also said that the Seneca Police Department has outgrown their current facility and building and there is a need there as well. 

Moulder says that there are a lot of issues that need to be resolved from a capital expenditure standpoint.