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Yolo County adopts budget principles and directs staff to pursue $15M reductions next year
Summary
The Board approved budget principles and directed staff to pursue a structural plan that targets $15 million in reductions in FY26–27, while staff will continue pursuing revenue options. The action passed unanimously.
The Yolo County Board of Supervisors voted Jan. 27 to adopt budget principles and a staff-recommended approach to address a structural deficit, directing departments to prepare reduction options that together aim to reduce general-fund expenditures by about $15 million for FY26–27.
Tom Haines, the county’s chief financial officer, presented a five-year general-fund forecast showing a projected deficit of roughly $27 million in FY26–27 that grows to more than $47…
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