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Flagler County reviews $60M-plus unfunded CIP, rolling stock fund and other non-general funds

3788676 · June 13, 2025
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Summary

At a June 2 workshop Flagler County financial staff reviewed the county's five-year capital improvement plan, proposed new funds (rolling stock, equipment replacement), half-cent sales tax projects and many non-general fund reserves. No formal votes were taken; staff sought commissioner input before finalizing the FY 2026 budget.

Flagler County's finance director and staff used a June 2 workshop to walk commissioners through the county's proposed five-year capital improvement plan (CIP), a long unfunded preservation list and multiple non-general funds and reserves that feed capital projects.

Brian Eigenjier of Financial Services told the Board of County Commissioners that the county's unfunded CIP list exceeds $60 million and that the county has budgeted about $2 million of general fund support annually for CIP and preservation projects. "We're just talking today. There's no decisions to be made," Eigenjier said, asking for commissioner feedback before staff finalizes budget proposals.

Projects discussed included parking-lot repaving and exterior refresh at the Health & Human Services center,…

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