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Washoe County manager warns of tightening revenues, schedules public demo of WASHO Checkbook

2859559 · April 2, 2025
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County Manager Eric Brown told the Warren Springs Rural Citizen Advisory Board that Washoe County faces flattening sales-tax revenues and will prioritize seniors, mental health and infrastructure in 2025; the county will launch an online budget transparency tool, WASHO Checkbook, with a public demonstration March 25.

Washoe County Manager Eric Brown told the Warren Springs Rural Citizen Advisory Board on March 12, 2025, that the county faces a tightening revenue outlook in 2025 and will focus available funds on existing priorities such as services for seniors, behavioral health and infrastructure.

Brown said the county has a healthy fund balance — about $54,000,000 as of June — and a structurally balanced budget today, but warned that federal and state COVID-era funding is drying up and that sales-tax revenues have flattened. "2025 is…

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