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Assessor, probation present FY26 requests; county moves forward on recording-system migration and probation notes rising juvenile bed needs
Summary
As part of a budget study session, the assessor said the county will migrate recorder systems to Tyler Technologies using recorder modernization funds; probation outlined grant reliance, expanded pretrial work and proposed increasing guaranteed juvenile beds from one to two with Tuolumne County to manage detention costs.
The Mariposa County Board of Supervisors heard budget presentations April 8 from Assessor/Recorder Vince Kehoe and the Probation Department as part of FY 2025-26 planning.
Kehoe explained the assessor/recorder budget structure, which relies on fee-derived funds for the recorder functions and described a planned migration from the county's legacy AS-400 recording system (Avenue Insights) to Tyler Technologies. He said the migration and modernization costs will be covered by recorder-designated funds (e.g., the recorder modernization and…
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