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Got an extra $4.7 million?
Utah County commissioners go on scavenger hunt for '06 budget
The county's proposed budget for 2006 lists expenditures in the general fund at $63.6 million and expected revenues of only $58.9 million.
But, there's no need for Utah County residents to panic: "We're not anticipating raising taxes," said Utah County Clerk/Auditor Kim Jackson.
That means county departments will be trimming their budget requests to bring revenue and expenditures into harmony. Jackson and Utah County commissioners Jerry Grover, Larry Ellertson and Steve White will meet throughout November to balance the budget, first looking for any additional revenue sources that might have been overlooked and then weighing wants against the actual needs of the various county departments to make cuts. The final budget proposal is scheduled to go before the commissioners for approval on Dec. 6.
"The tentative budget is basically just requests by department heads," Jackson said. "We'll change some of them over the next month or so to bring it in line with the revenue. I honestly don't know what the final effect will be until we go through the process."
"Every other year, the budget jumps because we have to run the countywide elections," Jackson said. "And next year, we're going to be using electronic voting equipment."
Still, the $1.15 million likely is too high, he said. The county included additional funds as a result of the state Legislature considering changes to the Utah election code to allow for early voting. Such changes would permit voters to vote up to two weeks before Election Day.
"Since the Legislature hasn't passed it yet, we're going to pull all that (money) out until it does," Jackson said.
The 2006 budget which will take effect on Jan. 1 and follow the traditional calendar year includes few significant expenditure increases from this year's budget, which after a midyear adjustment will finish out at $55.7 million.
The county is also on track to finish 2005 with a surplus in its budget. In mid-October, with less than 25 percent of the year remaining, the county still had 38 percent of its budget in the general fund, Jackson said.
"We usually come in under budget every year," he said. "The department heads are very good about making sure they stay within their budget."
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