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Commission Approves Financial Plans of Jo Co

Local officials in Johnson County have approved a resolution outlining their 2025-26 financial plan, specifically highlighting the need for increased income. Resolution No. 748, elaborated upon by Chairman Bill Novotny, focuses on raising funds for the General County Fund, with a mill levy of...

Budget plans approved by Johnson County Commission
Budget plans approved by Johnson County Commission

Commission Approves Financial Plans of Jo Co

In a move to meet the operational and capital needs of Johnson County for the upcoming fiscal year, the county has passed Resolution No. 748, outlining its budget for 2025-26. This resolution, approved by the Johnson County Commission, sets the necessary income and mill levies for the General County Fund, Fair Board, and the Jim Gatchell Museum.

The General County Fund will be supported by a mill levy of 2.1 mills, while the Fair Board Fund and the Jim Gatchell Museum Fund will receive 0.15 mills and 0.1 mills respectively. These figures represent the property tax rates allocated to each fund as part of the overall county budget.

The Jim Gatchell Museum, a local cultural institution, will receive a mill levy of just under $241,000, aimed at ensuring the museum's maintenance and upkeep. Meanwhile, the Fair Board Fund, which supports the county fair operations, has been proposed an additional levy of just over $346,000.

The budget for the General County Fund, amounting to just over $4 million, will primarily fund general county services. The details of the budget were further explained by Chairman Bill Novotny, who provided insights into how the funds will be utilised to meet the county's needs.

The proposed mill levies, as detailed in Resolution No. 748, are designed to provide the necessary income for Johnson County, ensuring the continued provision of essential services and facilities for the community. However, no additional specific dollar amounts or further fund breakdown details were provided in the available search results.

This budget marks a significant step forward for Johnson County, providing a clear roadmap for the allocation of resources and the delivery of services for the upcoming fiscal year. The county's residents can look forward to continued support for their community, from the upkeep of cultural institutions like the Jim Gatchell Museum to the smooth running of the county fair and the provision of essential general services.

[1] Resolution No. 748: Johnson County's 2025-26 Budget Outline [2] Detailed Mill Levies in Resolution No. 748 [3] Johnson County Commission Approves Resolution No. 748 [4] Budget Intended to Provide Necessary Income for Johnson County [5] Chairman Bill Novotny Explains 2025-26 Budget Details [6] Additional Proposed Levy for the Fair Board [7] Mill Levy Proposed for the Jim Gatchell Museum

  1. The budget outline for Johnson County's 2025-26 fiscal year, as detailed in Resolution No. 748, includes specific mill levies for various funds, such as the General County Fund, Fair Board Fund, and the Jim Gatchell Museum.
  2. Furthermore, the press appears to be covering the proposed mill levies, with articles discussing the mill levy for the Jim Gatchell Museum aimed at its maintenance and upkeep, as well as the additional levy proposed for the Fair Board Fund to support the county fair operations. These stories are classified under both politics and general-news categories.

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