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Commission approves broad set of budget amendments; school HVAC funding access approved

May 29, 2024 | County Commission Meetings, Jefferson County, Tennessee


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Commission approves broad set of budget amendments; school HVAC funding access approved
Jefferson County commissioners approved multiple budget amendments across county and school funds, addressing carryovers, grant receipts, capital projects and debt service payments.

County amendments included transfers in and out of reserve balances, reimbursements from insurance recoveries for a burned truck, and a principal prepayment on an outstanding note. Several county‑level items were adopted on unanimous or near‑unanimous votes; the transcript records common tallies such as 17–1 and 17–0 depending on the item.

School fund amendments covered Medicaid reimbursements for special education services, T‑TESA outcomes funding ($660,618 reserved in the transcript), programmatic allocations (including summer reading and instructional programs), and an access request to use fund balance to replace an HVAC system. The school board’s request to access fund balance for an HVAC replacement was approved (vote recorded as 17 yes, 1 abstain); the meeting transcript contains two adjacent numeric strings for the HVAC item that appear to be an editorial/transcription irregularity (recorded as $3,000,782 $782,992). The record shows commissioners asked staff to provide clarity on the specific dollar amounts where appropriate.

Budget committee and finance staff repeatedly noted that specific items follow standard committee review and that some policies — for example, surplus property policy — will appear before finance committee before returning to the full commission.

Commissioners repeatedly emphasized the county’s ongoing effort to reduce long‑term debt, cite recent principal reductions, and balance investments in capital projects with operational constraints.

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