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County staff outlines budget outlook, pay study and possible general sales‑tax ballot measure
Summary
At the commission meeting county staff discussed a county budget shortfall that used $12.5 million in fund balance last year, a planned countywide salary survey, and a potential voter‑approved general sales tax (three‑quarter cent example estimated to raise about $2 million).
County staff briefed the Plumas County Behavioral Health Commission on the county's budget position, a planned salary‑survey effort and the idea of placing a general sales‑tax measure on the ballot to support wages and services.
Staff reported that the county used roughly $12.5 million in fund balance to balance the prior year's budget and that the county intends to complete a comprehensive salary survey for all positions by February–March next year. The salary survey will inform…
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