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Washington County supervisors approve $900,000 budget transfer to eliminate beginning fund‑balance plug

Washington County Board of Supervisors · September 10, 2024
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The Washington County Board of Supervisors voted 7–0 to eliminate a $900,000 beginning‑fund‑balance plug by transferring $900,000 into budgeted revenue lines (personal property, local sales tax, interest), after staff presented FY23–24 reconciliations showing a surplus and higher-than-expected revenues.

The Washington County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to approve a $900,000 budget transfer that eliminates a recurring use of beginning fund balance in the county operating budget.

At a meeting where finance staff presented the county's FY23–24 reconciliation, Finance Director Ms. Sturgill told the board the county ended the year with revenues exceeding expenses by about $23.4 million and staff recommended carryovers that together would leave the general fund reserves roughly $29.5…

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