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Town on budget mid-way through cycle

By Taylor Boyd

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January 24, 2024
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Town Manager Bryce Simmons presented the mid-fiscal year 2024 budget review to members of the Stuart Town Council 

Simmons said the town is currently on budget.

“We have had $1,250,771 in total revenues for six months, and we expensed $980,167. So, we are currently $45,604 to the good over six months. We’re tracking to be right on budget, we’re about 50 percent,” he said.

In other matters, the council:

*Approved the meeting minutes as amended.

*Heard an update on public works projects.

*Discussed the recently obtained Community Development Block Grant (CBDG) for the Uptown Revitalization Project.

*Discussed appointing a councilman to the STEP Board of Directors.

*Formed a Budget Committee of members Terry Dalton and Rebecca Adcock, Weiland, and Simmons.

*Formed a committee to create an amendment to the town’s meals tax ordinance, with members Jeff Houchins, Adcock and Corbett.

*Paid the bills.

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