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County administration asks council to approve $4.2 million in second-quarter transfers; waste strike drove emergency curbside costs

2550024 · March 11, 2025
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Summary

The administration asked the Anne Arundel County Council to approve supplementary FY2025 transfers that include $769,000 for emergency curbside collection after a contractor strike and $2.96 million for snow removal.

Ethan Hunt, representing the county administration, told the Anne Arundel County Council on March 11 that Bill 19-25 would approve a series of second‑quarter transfers and supplementary appropriations for fiscal 2025 to reconcile unanticipated costs and fund department priorities.

Hunt said the ordinance would appropriate $481,600 from unappropriated fund balance in the community development fund to reimburse the FY23 Emergency Rental Assistance Program; $598,500 from the Farmington Village Special Tax District Fund tied to bond redemption and a general fund transfer; $769,000 from the Waste Collection Fund for emergency curbside collection after a contractor strike; $2,960,100 in the…

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