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Tillamook County, solid waste and 4‑H districts adopt FY 2025–26 budgets; commissioners warn reserves are being used

5605526 · June 25, 2025
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Summary

The Tillamook County Board of Commissioners adopted the county’s FY 2025–26 budget and approved separate budgets for the Solid Waste Service District and the 4‑H & Extension Service District; commissioners said the county is relying on reserves and more work is needed to address structural revenue shortfalls.

The Tillamook County Board of Commissioners adopted the county’s fiscal year 2025–26 budget on June 25, approving a $155,070,985 spending plan and levying ad valorem taxes for the coming year.

The vote also approved separate budgets for the Solid Waste Service District (total $7,556,036) and the Tillamook County 4‑H & Extension Service District ($1,628,610). The board held public hearings for each budget before taking the votes.

Commissioners and staff said the adopted county budget relies in part on reserves set aside in prior years. “We have a responsible plan going forward for us to find the…

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