Sheridan Commission Ponders Over Revised FY 2024-25 Budget Proposal Number 2
The Sheridan County Commissioners are set to hold a meeting on Tuesday at 9 a.m., located on the Second Floor Board Room, #220, in the Sheridan County Courthouse Addition. The meeting agenda for Fiscal Year 2024-25 includes several items for consideration.
The Commissioners will discuss the establishment of Penrose County Road. However, the agenda does not include the consideration of the establishment of Rapid Creek Road.
One of the key items on the agenda is the Gillespie Draw Conservation Design Subdivision. Interestingly, the agenda does not include a discussion of this matter, but rather, the Commissioners will consider it.
A proposal for an equipment use agreement for county-owned signs and barricades has been put forward, but it does not appear on the meeting agenda. Similarly, there is no mention of a proposal for an equipment use agreement for Rapid Creek Road signs and barricades.
The Commissioners will also consider a budget amendment for Fiscal Year 2024-25. The specific officials assigned to consider Budget Adjustment Contribution #2 for fiscal year 2024-25 are not publicly detailed at this time.
The meeting agenda also includes a number of license and lease agreements. However, it does not include any additional license and lease agreements beyond those previously mentioned.
Lastly, the Commissioners will consider the vacation of Rapid Creek Road. The budget amendment for Rapid Creek Road vacation is not included in the meeting agenda.
The public is invited to attend the meeting. For more information, residents are encouraged to contact the Sheridan County Commissioners' office.
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