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Glynn County says SPLOST collections are outpacing estimates; funding strategy aims to preserve referendum limits
Summary
County officials reported SPLOST‑22 revenue is higher than initial estimates — about $72 million collected over two years, averaging roughly $3 million per month — and described a strategy of using other revenue sources and federal grants to stay within referendum spending categories.
Glynn County officials told the Board of Commissioners that SPLOST‑22 collections over the first two years have exceeded the county’s earlier monthly estimates and that staff plan to prioritize projects consistent with the referendum while leveraging outside funding where possible.
The update matters because revenue assumptions determine which projects are funded from SPLOST money and which must rely on alternative sources; higher collections create options for additional infrastructure work if…
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