(KAIR)--Public hearings, held regarding the 2022 Doniphan County budget, brought no comments from the public, leaving the Doniphan County Commission to adopt the 2022 Doniphan County budget as published.
That happened Monday, during the Commission’s regular meeting, that included two public hearings, the first pertaining to the Commission’s plan to exceed the Revenue Neutral Rate for 2022. With no public comment offered, the Commission adopted the resolution to do so unanimously.
A second public hearing, relating to the budget itself, also saw no input from citizens, with the Commission, following the hearing, voting to approve the budget as published at a rate of 38.607 mills.
The Commission, following that vote, then gave unanimous approval to adopt the 2022 Doniphan County Ambulance District Number 1 budget as published at a rate of 2.216 mills.
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