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Board adopts FY 2025–26 budget, approves 28.5‑mill levy and budget revisions for 2024–25
Summary
After a public hearing, the school board adopted the FY 2025–26 budget, approved a county request to levy 28.5 mills and approved revisions to the 2024–25 budget. Staff presented revenue changes tied to mineral receipts, a tax-shortfall grant and CAPCON funds.
The Uinta County School District Board held a public budget hearing on July 16 and adopted the fiscal year 2025–26 budget, approved a county request to levy 28.5 mills and approved budget revisions for FY 2024–25.
Business officials told the board that state mineral-revenue accounting changes shifted amounts into an ‘‘unearned property taxes’’ classification that will begin releasing to the district’s fund balance as those receipts mature. The business manager reported that interest earnings exceeded original estimates — roughly $417,000 received versus $347,000 budgeted — and that the district expects a tax-shortfall grant of about $1,063,000 to arrive in mid‑October as a true-up for prior-year revenues.
The board voted to adopt the FY 2025–26 budget as presented. The business official summarized preliminary figures showing…
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