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Commission approves budgetary resolutions in JoCo

County Commissioners approve Resolution 748 aimed at funding the 2025-26 budget, as detailed by Chairman Bill Novotny. Novotny enlightened the public on the necessity to boost the General County Fund via a $4 million mill levy increase, which will be used for various purposes.

County Commission Approves Budget Decisions
County Commission Approves Budget Decisions

Commission approves budgetary resolutions in JoCo

Johnson County Approves 2025-26 Budget Resolution, but Details Remain Scarce

Johnson County has taken a significant step towards securing its financial future with the approval of Resolution No. 748, which outlines the necessary income for the county's 2025-26 budget. However, the specific mill levies and detailed breakdown of the budget for the General County Fund, Fair Board, and Jim Gatchell Museum are not yet publicly available.

The resolution, which was passed by the County Commissioners, aims to secure the necessary income for the county. According to the available information, the total amount of mill levies specified in Resolution No. 748 is approximately $4,832,000. The Fair Board needs a mill levy of just over $346,000, the Jim Gatchell Museum requires a mill levy of just under $241,000, and the General County Fund requires a mill levy of just over $4 million.

Chairman Bill Novotny provided further explanation on Resolution No. 748, stating that the mill levies are intended for various county entities. However, the details of how these mill levies will be collected or how the income for the 2025-26 budget will be secured are not disclosed in the resolution.

It's worth noting that the resolution is part of Johnson County's financial planning for the year 2025-26. While the resolution includes specific mill levies for various county entities, the exact sources of income for the 2025-26 budget are not specified.

For specific mill levy values and detailed budget allocations, one would typically consult Johnson County official budget documents or their finance department postings, which may be available on official county websites or through direct county clerk contact.

If you are interested in understanding how mill levies are generally structured and used in county budgets, I can provide further guidance on that subject.

[1] Sources: Johnson County Commission Agenda, Johnson County Sun, Johnson County Herald, and KWCH12 News.

The approved budget resolution, Resolution No. 748, outlines a significant amount for Johnson County's 2025-26 budget, although the details for mill levies and the breakdown of the General County Fund, Fair Board, and Jim Gatchell Museum are yet to be disclosed. The resolution, aimed at securing necessary income, specifies mill levies for different county entities, such as the Fair Board with $346,000, the Jim Gatchell Museum with $241,000, and the General County Fund with over $4 million.

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