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Lyon County commissioners approve tentative 2026–27 budget after daylong review; separate vote on economic development passes with one abstention

Lyon County Board of County Commissioners · April 6, 2026
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Summary

The commissioners approved a tentative fiscal year 2026–27 budget after a detailed presentation that outlined tighter revenue projections, use of fund balance and ARPA drawdown. A separate vote to fund an economic-development contribution passed 4–0 with Commissioner Casanelli abstaining due to an NNDA affiliation.

Lyon County commissioners voted Friday to approve a tentative fiscal year 2026–27 budget after a full-day presentation of revenues, capital projects and personnel requests.

County counsel and finance staff reviewed a budget that officials described as “significantly tighter” than recent years, driven by lower ongoing federal COVID-era funds, timing changes in consolidated-tax receipts and reduced investment income. "The upcoming fiscal year is looking to be significantly tighter than what we've seen for a number of years in the past," said Josh Foley, who presented the overview to the board.

The recommended draft shifts roughly $800,000 into the county’s medical‑indigent fund and uses a portion of fund balance. Foley told commissioners the general fund’s ending balance is projected at just under $5 million — about…

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