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Osage Beach to shift CIT dollars into general fund to cover dispatch relocation and park projects

Osage Beach Board of Aldermen · December 2, 2024
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Summary

City administrator proposed moving capital-improvement-tax (CIT) funds into the general fund to fund the park irrigation and bathroom projects, slope stabilization and to cover a planned dispatch relocation; board directed staff to retain the dispatch move in the draft budget while reallocating CIT money.

Osage Beach City Administrator Devin Lake told the Board of Aldermen she would propose transferring certain capital-improvement-tax (CIT) funds into the general fund to pay for park irrigation, the portion of the park bathroom project due in 2024, slope stabilization work and to fund the Hatchery Road work and remaining park bathroom costs in 2025.

Lake said the reallocation “would leave an unrestricted amount of $521,570” that could be used to budget the dispatch…

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