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Deschutes County Approves $727.8 Million Budget

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Monday, July 1, 2024, marked the beginning of Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) in Deschutes County and the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) has adopted a budget that is balanced and includes funding for core county programs and services, as well as key investments to support a variety of priority projects and initiatives.

The total adopted budget for FY25, including service districts is $727.8 million. This represents a 0.6% increase over last year’s adopted budget.

“While the County remains in a stable financial position, like many local governments, we continue to feel the acute pressures of high inflation, which remains the primary driver of cost increases,” said Nick Lelack, Deschutes County Administrator. “However, I am confident that we are poised to take on the challenges ahead. We will work together to make the tough decisions needed to balance future budgets and continue to deliver effective and impactful services to our community.”

The FY25 budget includes funding for core county programs and services, as well as a variety of priority projects and initiatives, including:

Adoption of the FY25 budget at the BOCC meeting on Monday, June 24, followed earlier approval by the County’s budget committee in May. The budget committee, which is made up of the three elected county commissioners and three appointed residents, reviewed the proposed budget and conducted public meetings and hearings before approving the budget.

To view the adopted FY25 budget, visit: www.deschutes.org/budget.