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In a column last month, I urged Arlington County to explain the enormous growth in the size of its cash surplus relative to its operating budget. Deputy County ...
Close-out surpluses are one-time funds rather than ongoing revenue. They exist solely because the County collected more tax revenue than required to meet its ...
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Oct 19, 2017 · By County Board action or policy, the rest — $131,358,597 — is committed or assigned (earmarked) for spending. Committed funds (approved by ...
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Oct 26, 2017 · The County Board should act this November to change or clarify Arlington County's current seriously-flawed approach to allocating close-out ...
Apr 12, 2018 · In his proposed FY 2019 budget, County Manager Mark Schwartz notes that he has whittled down the level of surplus funds available at closeout. “ ...
Arlington County seeks public input on the Manager's recommended allocation of $17.8 million in surplus "one-time" close-out funds (from FY2016) and on the ...
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Sep 5, 2013 · Two weeks ago, opinion columnist Peter Rousselot wrote that Arlington County should explain its relatively large cash surplus.
Nov 12, 2015 · Peter Rousselot argues the County Board should adopt the School Board's processes for allocating surplus funds at the end of each fiscal year.
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Apr 8, 2020 · Are there one-time alternatives to bond financing, e.g., the County's huge surplus cash reserves (pp. 37, 267) that should be used to make ...