Commissioners move $1,000 into 24/7 sobriety account in budget amendment
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The board approved Resolution 25-26 to move $1,000 into the law-enforcement 24/7 sobriety program from the financial-administration account to ensure the county can cover program expenses while awaiting other funds.
Weston County commissioners approved a budget amendment (Resolution 25-26) to move $1,000 into the law-enforcement 24/7 sobriety program account.
Finance staff explained the county receives program collections and that the $1,000 transfer would ensure the 24/7 program has available funds for participant costs. The board approved the amendment by voice vote; staff said the program account would continue to be replenished as collections and grant reimbursements arrive.
The action was presented as an administrative budget adjustment to keep program operations funded; commissioners discussed the distinction between collections and drawdowns and noted the county was awaiting some state reimbursements on other grants.
