A Spokane County commissioner said the county is working with fellow commissioners to close a projected $20,000,000 deficit for 2026.
The update, given in a brief fall message, said officials are prioritizing funding choices and seeking public input as part of the county’s budget process. “I really appreciate your input as we prioritize funding,” the commissioner said.
Why it matters: a $20 million shortfall would affect county operations and programs in the 2026 fiscal year and requires elected officials to identify cuts, revenue options or other adjustments. The announcement came as the county enters its annual budget season.
Details provided at the meeting were limited to the size of the projected gap and a general statement that commissioners are working together to address it. No formal budget decisions, motions or votes were recorded in the transcript excerpt.
The commissioner encouraged residents to read the office newsletter for dates and locations of public meetings on both the budget and related planning topics, noting that budget workshops and outreach will be part of the process. No timelines, specific program reductions or proposed revenue sources were provided in the remarks.