In a decisive meeting on July 28, 2025, the Putnam County Commission approved a series of key financial resolutions, including the county's tax rate and budget for the upcoming fiscal year. The total tax rate remains unchanged at $2.66, a move that reflects stability in the county's financial planning.
The commission unanimously passed the appropriations for various funds, totaling over $2.28 billion for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025. This budget encompasses allocations for essential services and departments, ensuring continued support for community needs.
In a significant step towards addressing public health, the commission also approved the allocation of opioid settlement funds to organizations focused on prevention and treatment of opioid addiction. This funding aims to bolster local efforts in combating the opioid crisis, highlighting the county's commitment to public health and safety.
Additionally, the commission voted to round property tax amounts to the nearest dollar, a procedural adjustment aimed at simplifying tax calculations for residents.
The meeting concluded with the approval of several notaries, further streamlining county operations. With all motions passing comfortably, the commission demonstrated a strong commitment to fiscal responsibility and community welfare, setting a positive tone for the year ahead.