The Board of Supervisors is slated Tuesday to tentatively approve an $8.61 billion budget for Riverside County government in fiscal year 2023-24, with greater appropriations to fund public safety projects and reopen an animal shelter.
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The Board of Supervisors Tuesday closed hearings on the proposed $8.6 billion budget for Riverside County government in fiscal year 2023-24, signaling support for greater appropriations to fund public safety projects and reopen an animal shelter.
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The Board of Supervisors Tuesday closed hearings on the proposed $8.6 billion budget for Riverside County government in fiscal year 2023-24, signaling support for greater appropriations to fund public safety projects and reopen an animal shelter.
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The Board of Supervisors will begin hearings Monday on a proposed $8.6 billion budget for the next fiscal year, which projects Riverside County government will remain on sound financial footing, assuring a structurally balanced budget and a larger reserve pool.
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The Board of Supervisors will begin hearings Monday on a proposed $8.6 billion budget for the next fiscal year, which projects Riverside County government will remain on sound financial footing over the next 12 months, assuring a structurally balanced budget and a larger reserve pool.
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“Instead of building two, we’re building one and draining the fund,” the supervisor said. “I know the fire department needs a new one in North Shore. The existing one is embarrassing. But the price is outrageous.”
