The Observer

Lee County Commission approves $1.7 million in budget adjustments

By Michelle Key
Publisher

The Lee County Commission met Monday night to discuss necessary budget adjustments because of the expenditures related to the March 4 tornadoes.
County Administrator Roger Rendleman requested the adjustments for the amount of $1,786,416 in order recognize a portion of funds that have been requested for reimbursement from FEMA as accounts receivable in the fiscal year 2019 budget.
The nearly $1.8 million amount is a “reasonable estimate of a portion of the costs for budgeting purposes only” according to a document provided to the commission by Rendleman.
The March storms have cost the county more than $4 million dollars in debris removal, administrative costs and other expenses. The anticipated FEMA reimbursement will be approximately 75% of the approved expenses with an anticipated additional 12.5% reimbursement coming from the Alabama EMA.
The commission approved the proposed budget adjustments as presented by Rendleman.
In other business, the commission:
• approved a motion to ratify and approve claims for invoices
• announced upcoming term expirations for positions on the following boards:

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