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Supervisors approve victim-services grants and a $2.7M road maintenance budget increase
Summary
On Dec. 9 the board approved grant-funded staffing for victim notification and restitution advocacy, a DPS-supported anti–human trafficking grant, and a $2,726,946 increase in fund 1137 (road maintenance sales tax) for FY2026 to support equipment and capital projects; all items passed unanimously on the consent agenda.
The Board of Supervisors approved a set of consent items Dec. 9 that included county attorney grant awards to support victim services and a budget amendment to increase road maintenance spending authority.
County Attorney Amma Barker described three grant-related items: support for victim-notification staff, funding for restitution advocacy to document victim losses (the county reported $650,000 in…
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