Charlotte County board approves $11.52 million in FY2024–25 budget amendments
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The Charlotte County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved staff-recommended amendments and appropriations totaling $11,515,129.40 to the FY2024–25 consolidated budget after a public hearing; County Administrator Daniel Witt said about $93,366 would come from reserves.
The Charlotte County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved $11,515,129.40 in amendments and appropriations to the FY2024–25 consolidated budget following a public hearing at its Sept. 11 meeting.
County Administrator Daniel Witt presented the staff report, identifying which line items were carryforwards, which represented unexpected expenses and which funds needed to be returned to the state. When Supervisor Hazel Bowman Smith asked whether $93,366 would be required from county reserves, Witt confirmed it would.
The appropriation passed on a motion by Supervisor Hazel Bowman Smith, seconded by Supervisor Henry Carwile, with all members present voting yes.
The public hearing drew no citizen speakers. The Board’s actions followed routine fiscal review practices; the meeting packet and administrator’s presentation are part of the meeting record. The board also approved several routine fiscal motions during the session, including the write-off of delinquent personal property taxes and approval of invoices for payment.
Next steps: county staff will implement the approved appropriations and reflect the changes in the county’s financial reporting and next quarterly updates to the Board.
