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Greene County officials prioritize water projects and deferred maintenance as budget season nears

5359281 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

At a joint Greene County Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission workshop, staff and elected officials said a multiyear water project remains the top priority in the capital improvement plan, while other deferred maintenance needs — courthouse HVAC, vehicle replacement and social‑services facility work — were flagged for near‑term attention.

Greene County officials opened a joint workshop with the planning commission to review the county's five‑year capital improvement program and set budget priorities for the coming fiscal year. Staff told the group the county's total list of capital requests is roughly $112 million, of which about $105 million is for a multiyear water project, leaving roughly $7 million in discretionary priorities for the general fund and grants.

The workshop was presented as a planning discussion rather than final action. A county staff presenter said the purpose of the meeting was to provide direction to the commission so it can draft a CIP, hold required public hearings and present a recommended plan to the Board of Supervisors…

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