Details of capital improvement plan and next step
What the county recorded
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The county’s agenda for Board of County Commissioners, Jul 7, 2026
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What was said
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All right. So we had a really good workshop. We talked an awful lot about um
the details of our capital improvement plan Uh and at least in my tenure here, this is the deepest dive that we've done into the capital program. And so I appreciate first and foremost the team that's here today to assist. Um the board had a lot of really good questions and you all were here ready to assist us. Thank you, because I was not going to be able to articulate even a tenth of what you all did. Well done. And so what did we talk about today? Well, we confirmed the budget cycle touch points, what we've covered, where we're at, and what's
left to be done from a body of work perspective. We grounded ourselves in our strategic priorities. We looked at budget updates and we engaged the board on our major funds, our capital planning and our debt portfolio. So then the very next step that we'll be taking is next week on Tuesday, we will have the Truth in Millage where the board will adopt again the ceiling on those millage rates and what will go out on property tax notices in August.