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Amador County board adopts county and district fiscal stabilization plans, approves three‑year audit contracts
Summary
Trustees unanimously approved second‑interim fiscal stabilization updates for both the county office and the unified district and signed three‑year engagement letters with Christy White Incorporated for audits covering fiscal years 2026–2028. The plans prioritize special‑education staffing, cost control and a phased path to long‑term solvency.
The Amador County Board voted unanimously to adopt fiscal stabilization plans for both the county office of education and the Amador County Unified School District and approved three‑year audit engagements with Christie White Incorporated.
Administrators presented two companion second‑interim updates, each structured as a three‑phase stabilization plan. Mr. Norton, the district/county fiscal lead, said phase 1 focused on immediate cost control; phase 2—now under way—targets structural realignment and budget rightsizing; and phase 3 will pursue long‑term solvency and possible operational consolidation. He told trustees phase‑2 measures aim to save approximately $720,000 on the county side and $1.3 million on the district side, largely…
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