Washington County Board adopts FY22 budget unanimously

Washington County Board of Commissioners · March 1, 2026

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Summary

The Washington County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved the FY22 Budget Ordinance June 14 after reviewing a summary memo; commissioners thanked staff for preparing the package and attachments are on file with the clerk.

The Washington County Board of Commissioners unanimously adopted the county’s FY22 Budget Ordinance during a recessed meeting June 14 in Plymouth. Commissioner Ann Keyes moved to approve the ordinance and Commissioner Carol Phelps seconded; the motion carried on a roll-call vote with Commissioners Tracey Johnson, Carol Phelps, Julius Walker, Ann Keyes and Chair William R. “Bill” Sexton voting yea.

County Manager and County Attorney Curtis Potter distributed a memorandum summarizing the complete ordinance and said departmental budgets and salary attachments are maintained in the clerk’s office and incorporated by reference. Commissioner Tracey Johnson said that “most of the changes were made as requested so she is good with the budget.” Commissioner Keyes later thanked Potter and Finance Officer Missy Dixon for their work preparing the document.

The adoption resolved the board’s principal budget action for the fiscal year. The clerk’s office holds the full ordinance text and detailed departmental budget attachments for public inspection.