The county is facing budget pressures that require all departments to identify cost reductions for 2026, with the council office asked to cut between $76,000-$133,000. This comes as labor contracts are being renegotiated and other costs are rising. The council also continues to grapple with questions about legal representation - whether their current arrangement with the prosecuting attorney's office adequately serves their needs as a separate branch of government, particularly when potential conflicts arise. Meanwhile, the comprehensive plan update process is moving forward, requiring careful coordination between the planning commission, council, and various cities to manage growth and development decisions that will shape the county for the next decade.
Executive Summary
What's Next
**Immediate Deadlines:** - June 9, 2025: Council budget reduction submission deadline to Executive Office - July 2025: Executive presentation of all department budget information to council - July 22, 2025: Joint meeting on comprehensive plan EIS preferred alternatives **Ongoing Processes:** - Legal representation subcommittee (Scanlon, Galloway, Byrd) will study options and return with recommendations - September 2025: Executive budget recommendations presentation (pending legal review of statutory requirements) - Comprehensive plan chapter-by-chapter review begins with planning commission - Mid-biennium budget process continues through fall 2025 **Future Meetings:** - Joint council-planning commission meetings in August and October 2025 - Town hall on budget process (date TBD) - Regular quarterly city-county elected officials meeting in September - Budget work sessions and public hearings in fall 2025 #
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