Wausau Friday Facts 6/7
Is It Too Soon to Talk about the Next Referendum to Increase Taxes? Surprisingly, No. The groundwork is already being laid for next “fiscal crisis.” The 2026 budget puts the city’s Motor Pool Fund on the road to bankruptcy. From there, it is not hard to imagine seeing first responders being sent throughout the city to beg for a tax increase to replace outdated police cruisers and ambulances. In what appears to be an intentional disregard of the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) Best Practices, the city uses its Motor Pool Fund to subsidize departmental budgets and then issues bonds and defers replacements to cover the deficits in the Motor Pool Fund. Here is how it is explained in the current city budget on page 217: As an internal service fund, the objective [of the Motor Pool Fund] is to [accurately and fairly] allocate the costs of fleet operations to the departments utilizing fleet and fleet operations. [In 2020,] the city retained the Mercury Associates to examin...