Chris Caldwell |
Not a whole lot going on today, but the casual one says the county
is still on pace to get $6 million to $8 million in surplus revenues when it closes the book in late August. Not too
shabby.
He told the Knox County Commission during its luncheon today
that general fund revenues are $8.9 million ahead of where they were this time
last year. But, expenses also are up $12.7 million. He said this “has a lot to do
with designations from the current year that are” tied to last year.
He said school revenues are up $6.2 million, and so are
expenses – to the tune of $38 million.
“I know it seems a little alarming but it has to do with
designations and the timing of revenue,” Caldwell told the board. “It’s not a
big concern. I think it will play itself out.”
OK then.
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