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10 <br /> • Sportsplex Deficit <br /> • Visitors Bureau Deficit <br /> • Information Technology Expenses for <br /> County use <br /> • Expenses not eligible under evolving <br /> federal regulations <br /> Outside Agencies $ (1,729,953) Non-Recurring <br /> • Substitute general fund resources for <br /> proposed ARPA funding due to <br /> rigorous reporting requirements for sub <br /> recipients <br /> Crisis Diversion Facility Design $ (250,000) Non-Recurring <br /> • Conceptual design funding for potential <br /> new facility <br /> Transfer to Capital Reserve Non-Recurring <br /> • Reserved to fund existing debt $ (4,000,000) <br /> financed projects or increase capital <br /> funding for priority projects <br /> • A decision on how to allocate this <br /> funding could be made at a later date <br /> TOTALGRAND (12,000,000) <br /> 1 <br /> 2 Commissioner Bedford said it is always good news when there is an adjustment due to <br /> 3 additional revenue, rather than additional expenses. She said the suggested framework was <br /> 4 thoughtful and captured the will of what the Board previously wanted to do with the budget, but <br /> 5 could not. <br /> 6 Travis Myren said this additional revenue is good news, but is not something that is <br /> 7 expected to happen every year. He said the county should typically be projecting better, but the <br /> 8 pandemic caused this discrepancy in projection and reality. He made the following PowerPoint <br /> 9 presentation: <br /> 10 <br /> 11 <br />
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