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    You are at:Home»Local News»Riley County Law Board to consider approving $27.2 million budget today

    Riley County Law Board to consider approving $27.2 million budget today

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    By KMAN Staff on May 15, 2023 Local News, Top Story

    The Riley County Law Board will consider the 2024 Riley County Police Department budget for publication when it meets today.

    Agenda materials show two proposed budgets to be considered — including a $27.2 million budget, with base changes, an 8 percent COLA and the remaining 50 percent of a salary survey implemented last year as a two-year phased increase. The other proposal is a $26.9 million budget that reduces the COLA to 6.5 percent, though board members could opt to push the cost of living adjustment to a lower figure. The Law Board has until June 10 to publish a proposed budget, with a public hearing and formal adoption by June 20.

    The Law Board also today will discuss city funding for mental health co-responders, a bulletproof vest partnership grant and its Genesis Health Clubs corporate partnership program.

    The meeting begins at noon in City Hall.

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