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Sweetwater to move utility board payment into State Street Aid; Oak Street paving funded from unused landfill funds
Summary
City staff said the $20,000 annual payment from the Sweetwater Utility Board will be recorded as revenue to State Street Aid going forward; unused landfill paving money will be repurposed to pave Oak Street concurrently with the Lynnwood project, and the first draft of next year's budget will be delivered to commissioners on April 1.
Jessica, a city staff member overseeing the budget draft, told the workshop that the annual lump payment from the Sweetwater Utility Board will no longer be routed into the general fund and instead will be recorded as revenue to State Street Aid beginning with the next budget.
"We're going to put that money as revenue into State Street Aid," Jessica said, and she told commissioners the change will appear in the budget draft she will deliver on April 1.
Jessica also explained that landfill paving expense this year is less than expected…
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