Riley County

Riley County commissioners decided Monday to curb their discussions on finances for their looming facility upgrades.

A space study analysis was conducted in 2012 and projected the costs to be around $25 million. Due to inflation, the commissioners now believe that this number could be between $40-$60 million dollars.

During their Monday meeting, the commissioners were presented with three ways to pay for facility upgrades.

County Clerk Rich Vargo…

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The first way would be cash, which would come from the capital improvements fund. The second option would be through a bond which would require an election. The final option would be to form a public housing commission, which could issue revenue bonds to finance public building construction.

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The commission had a lengthy discussion where differing opinions were shared, and ultimately they decided to reconvene in a couple weeks to speak on the matter further.

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