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Sedgwick County reports stable finances, rising revenues; commissioners receive and file Q2 report
Summary
County accounting presented the second-quarter financial report showing an estimated $4.3 million increase in revenues over expenditures and an unrestricted general fund balance that meets the county’s 20% policy threshold. Commissioners voted to receive and file the report.
Sedgwick County’s accounting director presented the county’s unaudited second-quarter financial report on Aug. 6, showing overall financial stability, shifts in fund balances and revenue changes tied to assessed valuation and one‑time state advances.
Hope Fernandez, accounting director, told commissioners the county’s property-tax supported funds are forecast to decrease $1.2 million because of planned one‑time expenses previously funded by ARPA. Non‑property tax supported funds were forecast to increase $5.3 million, largely…
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