The Baltimore County Council on Thursday passed the income tax increase requested by County Executive John Olszewski Jr. Council members also blunted the impact of what was an unpopular proposed tax on cell phone lines.

The full budget later passed in a 6-1 vote. Republican Todd Crandell was the lone vote against the budget, while Republican Wade Kach reluctantly voted yes.

The original cell phone tax would have added a $3.50 monthly fee per cell phone line. The new version will port the 8% landline fee to cell phone accounts, amounting to about $1.60 per account, rather than per line. The reworked tax passed in a 6-1 vote, with Republican Todd Crandell voting against the measure.

The budget saw $14 million in cuts to account for the decreased revenue. T.J. Smith, Olszewski's press secretary, didn't have the list of cuts immediately at hand.

The income tax increase, from 2.83% to 3.2% passed along party lines. The increase puts Baltimore County in line with neighboring jurisdictions. The increase was approved on a 4-3 party-line vote.

Olszewski said tax increases were needed to close an inherited $81 million deficit while also maintaining services demanded by residents.