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Budget Hearing Sparks Debate Over ARPA Funding Allocation

June 26, 2024 | Columbia County, Oregon



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Budget Hearing Sparks Debate Over ARPA Funding Allocation
In a recent government meeting, the County Council convened to discuss a supplemental budget reallocation for the 2023-2024 fiscal year, specifically labeled as supplemental budget number 3. Commissioner Sarah Hansen opened the session, noting that the budget adjustment exceeds a 10% change, necessitating a public hearing in accordance with Oregon law.

Pam Smith, the director of finance and taxation, provided insights into the budget, highlighting that this adjustment is primarily linked to the final allocation of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. Smith emphasized the council's commitment to active budgeting, which has resulted in fewer supplemental budgets this year, indicating a proactive approach to financial management.

The hearing was opened for public testimony, but no comments were received from attendees either in person or online. Following the hearing, the council members expressed their readiness to proceed with the consent agenda, which included several items requiring ratification and authorization by Commissioner Hansen.

The meeting concluded with the council moving forward with the consent agenda, reflecting a streamlined approach to governance and budget management.

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