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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, December 18, 2009
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Cathy
Wolfe,
Thurston
County
Commission Chair, 360-786-5440 |
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Commissioner Sandra Romero, 360-786-5440 |
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Don Krupp,
Thurston
County
Manager, 360-786-5440 |
Thurston
Commissioners Adopt 2010 Budget
OLYMPIA
– Thurston County
Commissioners have adopted a spending plan designed to guide the County
through 2010. The overall budget
for next year is set at about $317.6-Million, down about 17% from 2009 levels.
The general fund is approximately $74-Million dollars.
That’s down about 2% from 2009 spending levels.
Thurston
County Commission Chair Cathy Wolfe says work done on the 2009 budget made
putting the 2010 plan together a little bit easier.
“We took some very significant steps regarding the 2009 budget.
Between adoption of the budget at the start of the year and a mid-year
adjustment, we cut about $7-Million from the County’s General Fund.
That’s about 10% of the funding that we have the most control over.
In order to accomplish that level of reduction, we had to eliminate
approximately 12% of county workforce positions and initiate a painful cut to
Public Health and Social Service programs.
While that process was very difficult, it was necessary to accommodate
the drop off in revenue that the county is dealing with.”
Commissioner
Sandra Romero agrees that working on budget issues in 2009 has been very
difficult. “Considering
limitations on revenue caused by initiatives, we have crafted a responsible
budget that still provides important programs and services.
For example, we were able to restore funding for special recreation
which is vitally important to people with special needs.
It’s a responsible budget that contains significant cuts but keeps
county government whole and provides the services that taxpayers expect from
county government.”
Wolfe
says it has taken cooperation from county workers, elected officials and
department directors to get this far. “The
Commissioners would like to thank everyone in county government for their
help. Whether it has been taking
on additional duties or adapting to changing job conditions, everyone has
stepped up to this unprecedented challenge.
And we would like to thank
Thurston
County
residents for their patience as we work through this difficult time.”
Among other changes, Commissioners reduced the number of county
departments from 16 to 8, improving lines of communication and saving money.
Thurston
County
residents are encouraged to
contact the county with any questions or suggestions.
Those interested can call (360) 786-5440 or fax to (360) 754-4104 or
send email to: tcbocc@co.thurston.wa.us.
Budget materials can be viewed on line at: www.co.thurston.wa.us
Look for the “Budget Information” button on the opening page of the
web site.
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