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Custer County adopts year-end transfers, accepts donations and names health-pool representative

2171988 · January 3, 2025
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Summary

On Dec. 31 the Custer County Board of Commissioners approved a package of year-end financial transfers and receipts, accepted nearly $40,000 in donated funds, approved accounts payable, and named county representatives to the CTSI health pool.

Custer County commissioners on Dec. 31 adopted a series of year-end financial resolutions that moved small fund balances into restricted accounts, accepted $39,948.51 in monetary donations and approved $74,652.72 in accounts payable as the county closed its 2024 books.

The actions, taken at a regularly scheduled meeting in Westcliffe, covered routine transfers and year-end housekeeping: moving $4,013.77 in interest into the Conservation Trust Fund (resolution 24-31); transferring $2,000 from the surcharge recording fund to the general fund to cover online records storage (resolution 24-32); appropriating $15,000 from the Conservation Trust Fund balance into a community projects line (resolution 24-33); and moving $26,000 from the self-insurance fund balance into self-insurance expense lines to cover unbudgeted costs (resolution…

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