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Budget Talks Heat Up Over Courthouse Renovation Plans

July 22, 2024 | Linn County, Kansas



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Budget Talks Heat Up Over Courthouse Renovation Plans
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the budget allocations for various departments, including a proposed budget of $535,850 for the courthouse, $123,550 for elections, and $171,950 for the clerk's office. These figures include a 3% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA), which aligns with the national average, as officials noted that last year's adjustments were significantly higher due to inflation.

The conversation also touched on the long-term plans for the courthouse, with discussions about engaging Rosin Preservation Company for an assessment and potential funding through tax credits. Officials acknowledged that any significant projects would likely not impact this year's budget but could be addressed in future budgets, especially if grant funding becomes available.

In a more contentious part of the meeting, a motion was made to remove a member from the planning commission due to concerns about her conduct towards other board members. However, the motion did not receive a second, indicating a reluctance among officials to take such action against a volunteer member.

The meeting concluded with a decision to reconvene at a different location to address issues related to infrastructure, specifically concerning conduit installations. The officials agreed to recess until 1:00 PM before continuing their discussions on-site.

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