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Plumas County delays midyear budget vote after county fair and senior transit show cash shortfalls

Plumas County Board of Supervisors · March 17, 2026
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Summary

County staff proposed $1.86 million in midyear appropriations but identified negative cash for the county fair and senior transportation; supervisors directed staff to return with revised transfers and account coding at the April 7 meeting rather than vote today.

Plumas County officials delayed adoption of proposed midyear budget adjustments on March 17 after staff said the county fair and senior transportation programs lack sufficient cash to cover anticipated expenses this fiscal year.

Auditor Craig Goodman and county staff outlined a package of increases totaling about $1,855,737 in appropriations and $1,514,007.65 in revenue adjustments largely confined to behavioral health, leaving a net general‑fund impact of roughly $340,010. The largest requested uses included an ARPA allocation of about $120,092, a $78,000 request for the county fair (including capital electrical upgrades), a $77,900 general‑fund contribution, and a $37,030 increase for senior transportation…

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