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Pueblo County commissioners approve $5.96 million 2024 budget amendment to cover overspending and fund transfers
Summary
The Pueblo County Board of County Commissioners approved a multi-million-dollar amendment to correct overspending across several funds, including a $3.4 million transfer from the general fund to capital improvements and a $636,000 reclassification of ERP costs previously budgeted in ARPA.
Pueblo County commissioners on May 6 approved a $5.96 million amendment to the county’s 2024 budget to cover overspending in several funds and to realign expenses across accounts.
The amendment primarily increases the general fund by $5,960,000, including a $3.4 million transfer to the Capital Improvements Fund to cover capital work that exceeded that fund’s original budget. County staff told the Board the capital improvements fund also will receive an amendment of roughly $3 million; the two adjustments offset each other in the county’s accounting but require formal amendment because expenditures exceeded the earlier appropriations.
Finance staff presented the amendment and explained other, smaller transfers and…
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