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Skokie health department proposes FY27 budget that preserves services while shifting grant funding
Summary
Health & Human Services Director Mike Charlie presented a FY27 budget that preserves core services across five divisions, projects about $791,437 in grant and fee revenue, and shifts spending as some time-limited grants expire while funding targeted investments like a youth outreach coordinator and water-sampling engineering work.
Mike Charlie, director of the Village of Skokie Health & Human Services Department, presented the department’s proposed FY27 budget, saying it preserves core services while responding to grant funding changes. He told the board the department anticipates generating about $791,437 in combined grant and fee revenue and that grant funding is projected to decline from previous years.
The budget keeps funding across five divisions—administration, environmental health, community health, human services and grant-funded programs—while making modest personnel adjustments and several targeted investments. Charlie said administration will see a modest salary-driven increase of $4,569 and community health will see $9,986 in required salary adjustments. He described the…
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