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Washington County officials brace for major cuts as staff and services face reductions in proposed budget
Summary
County leaders discussed a proposed balanced budget that would require service-level reductions and possible workforce cuts, highlighted staffing strain and uncertainty about state and federal funding, and confirmed timelines for payroll and compensation work while noting an estimated $20 million gap.
Chair Harrington, chair of the Washington County Board of Commissioners, told colleagues at the March 6 roundtable that the county faces hard choices as staff prepare a proposed balanced budget that will include service-level reductions and potential workforce reductions.
The county’s budget officer, Ms. Angie, and county staff described a process intended to: identify service impacts, limit layoffs where possible through vacancy management, and present a balanced budget for board consideration. "Anxiety is high," Tanya, a county staff member, said of employee morale as the county plans cuts.
Why it matters: Washington County leaders said the county must deliver an adopted, balanced budget while preserving core functions such as financial compliance and public safety. Commissioners and staff framed the work as moving from a "gold" level of service toward a potentially lower standard in some areas to maintain fiscal stability.
County staff said the proposed budget will be clearer than in prior years…
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