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Charlotte County schedules April 17 public hearing on FY2023–24 budget; real estate taxes top revenue

Charlotte County Board of Supervisors · March 1, 2026
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Summary

County Administrator Daniel N. Witt reviewed the proposed FY2023–2024 budget at the March 23 work session, noting that real estate taxes generate a little over $6 million; the board set a public hearing for April 17 at 6:00 p.m. to finalize the budget.

County Administrator Daniel N. Witt presented the county’s proposed FY2023–2024 budget at the Charlotte County Board of Supervisors work session on March 23 and announced a public hearing on April 17 at 6:00 p.m. to finalize the proposal.

Witt reviewed line-item differences between the FY2022–2023 and FY2023–2024 budgets and told the board that real estate taxes are the county’s largest revenue source, bringing in a little over $6 million. No specific changes to tax rates or individual departmental appropriations were recorded in the session summary.

The board did not take a final vote at the work session; Witt’s announcement set the formal public hearing date and time for members of the public to comment before the board considers adoption of the budget.

The meeting adjourned with no further business recorded.