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Catawba County Board approves $2.06M appropriations and transfers to address capital needs and Maiden school repairs

Catawba County Board of Commissioners · April 21, 2025
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Summary

The Board appropriated $2,062,927 in FY25 Medicaid Hold Harmless over-collections and $650,000 from a property sale for capital projects, and approved transfers totaling $2.94M to begin renovations at Maiden Middle and roofing work at Maiden High. The consent agenda, including JCPC's annual plan and tax refunds, passed unanimously.

The Catawba County Board of Commissioners approved a consent agenda on April 21 that directed $2,062,927 in unbudgeted revenue toward one-time capital needs and authorized transfers totaling $2,937,305 to address immediate school facility needs.

County Manager Mary S. Furtado told the Board the FY25 Medicaid Hold Harmless revenue exceeded budgeted expectations by $1,412,927 and that the county also received $650,000 from the sale of surplus property. She presented a list of proposed allocations that include $750,000 toward replacement of the county’s enterprise resource planning system currently used for human resources, finance, purchasing and budgeting; $275,000 to address impacts related to the re-established Catawba–Lincoln…

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