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Amelia County staff report $1M in additional projected revenue; board asks for continued monitoring
Summary
County finance staff told the Board of Supervisors that updated FY2026 revenue estimates include about $1 million more than previously budgeted, driven by higher interest income, charges for services and ambulance billing; board members requested ongoing verification and documentation.
Amelia County finance staff presented updated fiscal-year-2026 revenue estimates that increase projected local receipts by roughly $1 million compared with earlier figures, citing higher-than-expected interest earnings, stronger charges for services and anticipated ambulance-billing increases.
Finance presenter Pon summarized three main drivers for the change: a large year-over-year rise in ‘‘use of money and property’’ tied to higher interest collections, a sustained uptick in charges for services (notably parks and recreation receipts), and additional projected ambulance-billing revenue reported to staff by the county’s fire and emergency services. Pon…
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