The Scott County Board of Supervisors will vote Thursday on an amendment to the 2020 budget to reflect changes resulting from the radio infrastructure project’s bond issuance.

David Farmer, the county’s budget and administrative services director, told the board Tuesday the recommended amendment is to recognize the issuance of debt for the 911 radio infrastructure project as well as the use of bond proceeds to be paid out to reimburse Scott Emergency Communications Center, or SECC, for the project’s costs. The amendment also includes changes stemming from the refinancing of 2009 debt as part of the financing package.

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