(KNZA)--The Doniphan County Commission has adopted a 2024 county budget that calls for total expenditures of nearly $15.6 million and keeps the mill levy steady.
The action followed a hearing Monday drawing no public comment.
The budget contains an estimated tax levy of 36.917 mills, which is expected to generate nearly $5.9 million in tax revenue.
Also following hearings Monday drawing no public comment, the 2024 budgets were adopted for Ambulance District #1 and Fire District #3.
The ambulance district budget calls for total expenditures of nearly $1.4 million. The budget contains an estimated tax rate of 2.199 mills, which is expected generate nearly $349,000 in tax revenue.
The fire district budget calls for total expenditures of more than $120,000. The budget contains an estimated tax rate of 1.5 mills, which is to raise nearly $65,000 in local tax revenue.
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