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Burnet County aims for slimmer budget line

The Burnet County Commissioners Court estimates no more than $2.8 million of new revenue could appear available for county department budgets during the upcoming fiscal year. Deliberations are still ongoing related to whichdepartment- will-get-howmuch during Fiscal Year 2024-2025, set to begin Oct.
The Burnet County commissioners acknowledge Marble Falls High School senior Henry Vanicek as he holds the Pedernales Electric Cooperative Certificate of Appreciation for his participation in the 2024 Youth Tour Delegates Program. From left, Pct. 1 Commissioner Jim Luther Jr., Pct. 2 Damon...

The Burnet County Commissioners Court estimates no more than $2.8 million of new revenue could appear available for county department budgets during the upcoming fiscal year.

Deliberations are still ongoing related to whichdepartment- will-get-howmuch during Fiscal Year 2024-2025, set to begin Oct. 1.

“We are in the middle of the process; there is some prioritizing to do,” County Judge James Oakley said during the July 9 meeting.

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