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26 <br /> 1 Slide #25 <br /> Fund Balance <br /> Audited undesignated fund balance arwunts for F 2021-22 <br /> — Doss wtrepmaerorrundbalarreappropriefrum made dirrngFY2022-23YesdoDate <br /> Chapel H*Carrboro City Schools $5.ON.419 5.88%of FY2021-22 aalual expenditures <br /> Orange County Schools $3.922,830 1Or%of FY2021-22 aclum expendltures <br /> OCSeps approprlatsWl m&on ofihlt undesl"WwW bows Vow to data <br /> ORANGE COUNT TY <br /> 2.5 Nr{}RTLI CARQ1_1NA <br /> 2 <br /> 3 Chair Bedford commended Bonnie Hammersley, Travis Myren, Kirk Vaughn, and school <br /> 4 superintendents and staff for a phenomenal recommend budget to address the needs for the <br /> 5 schools. She said she very much supports this funding for the schools. <br /> 6 Commissioner Fowler said she also appreciates that Bonnie Hammersley coordinated <br /> 7 with the superintendents so well this year so that she was able to get an idea of the needs <br /> 8 before putting in a placeholder amount into the recommended budget. <br /> 9 Commissioner Hamilton agreed with Commissioner Fowler, and said she thinks all <br /> 10 residents and students are better served when the county and schools work together. She said <br /> 11 children are the future and she doesn't want to continue to have to remedy issues through <br /> 12 county's other services that could be addressed earlier on with investments in education. <br /> 13 Bonnie Hammersley said it is and always has been a pleasure to work with the schools. <br /> 14 She said this year they did work more closely, which is a credit to budget staff with each school <br /> 15 district. She said the county received continuation budgets from the school districts earlier this <br /> 16 year and got to think about how it would impact the recommended budget. She said she looks <br /> 17 forward to continue working with them. She recognized Kirk Vaughn for his work on the <br /> 18 recommended budget and said he has done a fantastic job and has been able to bring a new <br /> 19 perspective and ask new questions. She said it's always great to have the public pleased with <br /> 20 the budget. She also thanked Travis Myren and Greg Wilder for all of their work as well. <br /> 21 <br /> 22 Adjournment <br /> 23 <br /> 24 A motion was made by Vice-Chair McKee, seconded by Commissioner Fowler, to <br /> 25 adjourn the meeting at 8:19 p.m. <br /> 26 <br /> 27 VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> 28 <br /> 29 <br /> 30 Jamezetta Bedford, Chair <br /> 31 <br />
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