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Westmoreland supervisors approve routine business, three state appropriations and $200,000 supplemental for children's services
Summary
At its April meeting, the Westmoreland County Board of Supervisors approved routine agenda items and minutes, accepted three state grant appropriations, and approved a $200,000 supplemental appropriation to cover mandated Children's Services Act costs through the fiscal year.
The Westmoreland County Board of Supervisors on April 14 approved routine agenda and minutes, accepted three state-funded appropriations totaling $116,148 and approved a $200,000 supplemental appropriation to the Children's Services Act (CSA) budget to cover mandated services through the end of the fiscal year.
The CSA request, presented by the county's CSA coordinator, asked for $200,000 to cover higher-than-budgeted costs for mandated services for at-risk children and youth. The coordinator said the county had budgeted $2.0 million but originally requested $2.2 million; finance reduced the request to keep the fiscal year balanced. The $200,000 supplemental carries a local…
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