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Finance staff defends budget amendment and project ordinances; commissioners press for more invoice detail
Summary
Cabarrus County finance staff presented a budget amendment and project ordinances tied to capital financings; commissioners asked for clearer line‑item mapping, legal fee invoices and details on increases to mental‑health and school projects.
Cabarrus County finance staff presented a budget amendment and two project ordinances to the Board of Commissioners on Jan. 6 intended to align the county's budgets with financing completed in 2024 and to set up project tracking for county and school capital projects.
Why it matters: The amendment reallocates proceeds from recent financings, reduces some previously budgeted project amounts where costs came in lower than estimated and establishes fund codes for capital monitoring. Commissioners pressed for clearer public transparency on line‑item codes, copies of legal fee invoices, and explanations for increases on several projects including a behavioral health facility and school projects.
Jim Howden, introduced as the finance presenter,…
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