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Walker County CFO presents mid‑year finances; fund balance strong but pending pension and capital uses noted
Summary
CFO Christian Roach gave the board an overview of revenue and expenditures through March 31, 2025, reporting higher-than‑expected revenue collection driven by property tax timing and a projected fund balance of about $24.9 million before planned large uses such as pension payments and the ladder truck purchase.
Christian Roach, Walker County chief financial officer, told commissioners July 10 the county’s revenue and expenditure picture through March 31 shows stronger-than-expected collections driven by the timing of property tax receipts. Roach said the county recorded roughly $25.9 million in collections (about 74.8% of budget) but adjusted an allocation to present a year‑to‑date figure closer to $19 million if property tax timing were smoothed across months.
Roach reviewed…
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