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Custer County Allocates $208K for Search and Rescue and Rotary Operations Funding

September 24, 2025 | Custer County, Colorado


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Custer County Allocates $208K for Search and Rescue and Rotary Operations Funding
The Custer County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) convened on September 24, 2025, to address various financial matters and operational updates. The meeting began with discussions surrounding the county's financial management, particularly concerning the Colorado Trust for Insurance (CTSI). A commissioner expressed concerns about the lack of data regarding expenditures, emphasizing the need for improved employee benefits and better financial oversight.

Following this discussion, the board reviewed the Accounts Payable (AP) report, which included significant intergovernmental revenue items. Notable expenditures included $12,000 from the Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) for Custer County Search and Rescue, $8,784.37 for new rodeo radios, and nearly $25,000 for road bridge fuel. The total amount presented in the AP report was $208,922.77. A motion was made and seconded to accept the report, which passed unanimously.

Additionally, the board discussed funding for the Rotary Operations van, proposing an allocation of $1,500 to support their operational expenses. This funding was intended as a portion of the total $5,000 requested. The motion was also approved with unanimous support.

The meeting concluded with an invitation for public comments, although no additional items were raised. Overall, the session highlighted the county's ongoing efforts to manage finances effectively while addressing community service needs.

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