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Health director details grant shifts, animal-shelter staffing and modest revenue gains
Summary
The health director told commissioners environmental health budgets rise modestly after returning previously grant-funded wages to county payroll; the animal shelter is transitioning in-house, adoption fees and revenue remain uncertain, and staff time is being reallocated to a $44,000 lead grant.
Lincoln County’s health department director described modest net increases across environmental health budgets and a reallocation of staff time to pursue grant work during the department’s budget review.
The director said about $12,000 in increases appear across air-quality and sanitarian budgets after a temporary pathways grant previously covered portions of an employee’s wages. On revenue, she said she expects an increase (she…
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