Time is running out for people to give their views on how public money should be spent in Kent in the future.
Kent County Council will be making cuts of more than £200m over the coming year and proposals are being considered for how to make savings.
One possibility is the raising of council tax.
Kent County Council Leader Councillor Paul Carter said: "With family incomes still stretched we would, of course, prefer not to increase council tax. Unfortunately we don't think this is possible.
"With a further £93m to save next year alone, we have to make significant savings and efficiencies."
The budget consultation closes on November 28.
Visit consultations.kent.gov.uk
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