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Yuma County reports stronger-than-expected first-quarter revenues, budget director says
Summary
Budget Director Tony Strzok told supervisors the county has collected roughly $2.021 billion year-to-date, running about $1.1 million above benchmark for the quarter and noting strong sales tax and contracting receipts; personnel costs rose modestly due to compensation adjustments and reduced vacancies.
Tony Strzok, Yuma County’s budget director, told the Board of Supervisors on Dec. 1 that first‑quarter fiscal results were generally favorable, with revenues of about $2,021,300,000 year‑to‑date and collections running roughly $1.1 million above the first‑quarter benchmark.
Strzok attributed the positive variance to stronger-than-expected county sales taxes, higher indirect cost recoveries and an early collection pattern for property taxes. He said vehicle license…
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