Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Budget panel reviews requests for 2022 budget

- MIKE JONES NWA DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

BENTONVILL­E — The Benton County Budget Committee on Monday reviewed more capital requests and heard outside presentati­ons for funding in 2022.

Capital requests for next year total $5.9 million. The 2022 general fund budget is projected at $52.4 million, a 14% increase over this year’s $46 million budget.

County presentati­ons Monday came from the coroner, informatio­n technology, juvenile detention, environmen­tal services, emergency management, fire services and building projects.

Bryan Beeson, county facilities administra­tor, has a list of projects that includes a new 30-foot by 50-foot building in Garfield that will hold salt and sand for $ 58,000, adding two automatic gates at the Road Department in Bentonvill­e for $20,000, heating and air conditioni­ng upgrades to various county buildings for $ 120,000, replacing the back parking lot of Division II courts for $48,000, replacing 50-yearold windows in the Bogle Building for $ 33,500 and various upgrades at the Juvenile Detention Center for $64,000.

Outside presentati­ons for county funding included the University of Arkansas Cooperativ­e Extension Service, the Humane Society, the Illinois River Watershed Partnershi­p and Ozark Transit. The Washington County HIV Clinic also sent an update to the county.

Outside requests came to a combined $289,000, county Comptrolle­r Brenda Peacock said.

Sheriff ’ s Office Chief Deputy Meyer Gilbert previously said the office wants to acquire 15 Chevrolet Tahoes in the 2022 budget. The vehicles cost $50,000 each. Last year’s budget had the office getting 13 new Tahoes, but officials are still waiting to receive 12 of them, he said.

The Sheriff’s Office budget projected at $13.2 million, compared to $ 11.6 million this year.

The county jail budget for next year is $11.64 million, up slightly from this year’s $11.56 million total.

The Road Department has $2.88 million in capital requests to purchase four graders, four dump trucks, a single axle dump, a bush hog unit, a bulldozer, a compacter and six trucks. That cost will be offset by a little over $1 million in used equipment sales.

The Road Department’s budget is projected at $14.1 million; this year’s budget is $13.5 million.

The Sheriff ’s Office and Road Department capital requests were made last week as part of their budget presentati­ons. Most of the capital requests are for vehicles and machinery and equipment. County fire services requested two new fire trucks at a cost of $540,000. Emergency Management asked for a drone at a cost of $7,000.

Budget discussion­s will continue at 6 p.m. Monday in the Quorum Courtroom on the third floor of the County Administra­tion Building downtown.

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