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Board approves FY24‑25 second‑quarter financial status report; departments warn of revenue shortfalls, sheriff overtime costs
Summary
County staff presented the FY24‑25 second quarter financial status report and the Board approved staff recommendations. Planning & Building and Sheriff’s Office reported notable shortfalls; staff said many issues can be absorbed or mitigated by departmental savings or by shifting SB 1090 designations.
The San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors on March 11 received and approved the county’s fiscal year 2024–25 second quarter financial status report and corresponding staff recommendations.
Administrative analyst Ola Nacona presented the exception‑only quarterly report for Oct. 1–Dec. 31, 2024. Staff said most fund centers remained within expected parameters but highlighted eight new issues and three carryovers from the first quarter. Planning & Building is projecting a roughly $2.7 million revenue shortfall driven by reduced building and land use permit revenues; staff said the department expects…
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