Boulder County Budget Summary
1996 BUDGET $157,410,066
The 1996 priorities for Boulder County are:
A Commitment to Serving the Public
Provision of Human Services
Preservation of Open Space
Improvement of Municipal/County Regional Interaction
Productivity Improvement
Health & Human Services
Administer social service programs; provide health and mental health
services; assist non-profit agencies including Developmental Disabilities;
provide community services to the public including children, veterans, and people with special needs.
Budget: $40,674,684
Public Safety & Judicial
Operate juvenile detention facility and community corrections programs;
determine cause of all unattended deaths; prosecute all felonies,
misdemeanors, and juvenile offenses; operate a county jail; maintain the
peace and coordinate response to emergency situations.
Budget: $16,287,937
County Infrastructure & Roads
Maintain and construct public buildings, roads and bridges; provide snow and ice removal.
Budget: $15,740,007
Land Use/Parks and Open Space/Recycling
Cause and enforce zoning regulations and building codes; produce parcel maps; provide environmental education; acquire and manage open space; manage fairgrounds; construct and maintain trails; provide resource
recovery and recycling programs, and operate household hazardous waste facility.
Budget: $52,298,378
General Government
Establish policy; establish County budget; list
and value property; issue licenses such as
marriage licenses; register motor vehicles;
collect and distribute property taxes; support
all County functions.
Budget: $32,409,060
Copies of the entire 1996 budget are available to the public at the County
Finance Office and the County Commissioners.
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