The PCC Governing Board voted Wednesday night to increase property taxes by 4%, before it passed a $363.4 million total operating budget for fiscal year 2023, which starts July 1.The hike will boost the college’s revenues by $5 million in fiscal year 2023.
In addition to allocating $49 million for continued build-out of the Centers for Excellence and other deferred maintenance projects, the college plans to spend approximately $9 million this year to raise the salaries of its roughly 2,400 employees. PCC is also creating a tiered adjunct faculty pay system intended to compensate adjunct faculty with more experience. New adjunct faculty members would fall into the tier one category.
What a shock! Didn't know the Pima County College Governing Board had the authority to raise our property taxes. Last I knew PCC was administratively top heavy & overpaid. Every few years they build another questionably needed campus. Who holds PCC Governing Board accountable?
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