Fire District Finalizes 2025-2026 Budget After Brief Public Hearing
Article Summary: The Casey Fire Protection District Board of Trustees formally adopted its budget and appropriation ordinance for the 2025-2026 fiscal year following a perfunctory public hearing that drew no comments from residents. The final approval sets the district’s legal spending authority for the year, enabling major planned expenditures.
Casey Fire District Budget Key Points:
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A public hearing for the 2025-2026 budget was held at 6:06 p.m. on August 6.
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The hearing concluded one minute later, as no members of the public were present to offer comment.
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The board later voted to formally approve the budget and appropriation ordinance for the new fiscal year.
CASEY, IL – The Casey Fire Protection District has finalized its financial roadmap for the upcoming year, with the Board of Trustees officially approving the 2025-2026 budget and appropriation ordinance at its August 6 meeting.
The approval followed a required public hearing held at the start of the meeting. The hearing opened at 6:06 p.m. and, with no members of the public present to ask questions or provide input on the proposed budget, concluded just one minute later at 6:07 p.m.
The adoption of the budget is a critical annual responsibility for the district, as it establishes the legal spending limits for all operations, salaries, and capital projects. The newly approved budget provides the financial framework for significant investments, including the $400,000 purchase of a new fire engine, which the board authorized later in the same meeting. The swift and uncontested approval indicates a smooth budgetary process for the district this year.
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