Marin County finds another $10.6M for one-time projects
Marin County supervisors have provisionally approved spending $10.6 million in extra revenue from fiscal year 2024-25, which ended in June.
The county has had “unassigned revenue” at the end of its budget year for many years, often because of unfilled staff positions and the arcane workings of the state’s Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund.
In December, Josh Swedberg, the county’s budget director, estimated there would be $10.4 million in unassigned revenue, and supervisors divvied up the money to more a dozen recipients.