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Jackson City committee hears revenue gains, approves budget amendments and advances Tyler Munis rollout
Summary
At a Jackson City Budget Committee meeting, staff reported year-to-date revenue gains, the committee approved two budget amendments including $39,804 in opioid-abatement funds from Madison County, and staff outlined plans to implement the Tyler Munis financial system and purchasing cards.
Jackson City budget officials reported stronger year-to-date nonproperty tax collections and approved two budget amendments Tuesday while laying out a schedule to implement the Tyler Munis financial management system.
Finance staff told the Budget Committee that nonproperty tax recurring revenue is about $976,000 higher year to date than the same period last year and that property tax collections are roughly $340,000 higher, with approximately $2.7 million remaining to be collected for the year. The committee approved a budget amendment to recognize insurance-recovery funds tied to a totaled Jackson Police Department vehicle and a second amendment to recognize $39,804 in opioid abatement grant funds from Madison County.
The revenue update matters because it changes near-term projections for available…
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