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Lincoln County adopts $24–25 budget adjustments to cover overspending and contract obligations
Summary
The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners held a public hearing June 4 and approved multiple intra‑fund transfers and reallocations to prevent overspending, cover audit and contractual costs, and reallocate American Rescue Plan Act funds for contracted obligations.
The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners on June 4 held a public hearing and approved final adjustments to the 2024–25 budget to prevent overspending and to fund contractual obligations.
Finance Director Lennon Pierce, presenting the staff report, said the adjustments were largely “to prevent overspending so that we don't have to report to auditors for some minor overspendings.” He summarized specific transfers and reallocations, including: “The general fund 101 is increasing $920,496,” a $410,000 increase in public works grant revenue and capital outlay, a $500,000 transfer in Public Health from personnel services to materials and services, and a $1,000,000 transfer in the Lincoln Community Health Fund from personnel…
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