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911 Board Approves 2021-22 Budget

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HUNTINGDON (June 15) — The Carroll County Emergency Communications District (911) Board approved its 2021-22 fiscal year budget in a short meeting on June 15.

There were few budgetary changes for the new year. Director Kristy Meggs said she much of the major expenses for a Computer Assisted Dispatch and recorders were expensed in the past two years and did not expect the major expenses in the new fiscal year beginning July 1.

The district purchased real estate for an anticipated new headquarters. Those purchase was made for land adjacent to the current A-frame office on Dillahunty Lane, Huntingdon. Presently, construction is not being considered because of the high cost of construction material.

John Wright CPA presented a financial statement indicating the district is in good financial condition. For the 11 months of FY21, the district has revenues over expenses of $243,808 and $1,772,469 in current assets on its balance sheet along with $2,758 in current liabilities.