After a week of emotionally charged budget hearings, the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors approved a $780 million budget on June 12. The board also approved eliminating 146 county staff positions.

Faced with a looming, multi-million-dollar deficit, the board had advised county departments to make 10 percent cuts across the board, but ended up restoring more than $4 million in funds to a group of departments, including the Sheriff’s Department, County Counsel, the District Attorney’s office, and probation.

On a split decision, the board also voted to give the county’s Planning and Development Department almost $200,000 more than officials had asked for.

The decision didn’t make sense to 4th District Supervisor Joni Gray, one of the two dissenting votes.

ā€œOther than that, I think the restorations of funds was logical,ā€ she said. ā€œBut they’re probably not fundable because of what’s happening at the state level.ā€

According to Gray, the state told county officials after the budget hearings that it will essentially take the county’s portion of Highway Users Tax Account funds—what Gray calls the ā€œgas taxā€ā€”to close California’s almost $25 billion deficit.

State-mandated deferment of portions of the county’s gas, transportation, and property taxes could total as much as $20 million, Gray said.

Based on these events, she elaborated, the county’s approving a budget was ā€œprobably all for naught, because we’re going to get another $20 million reduction from the state.ā€

More budget cuts could lead to more department reductions or more jobs eliminated.

Gray added that the League of California Cities and League of Counties are busy working on a response protesting the state’s demands. The board is expected to follow suit.

—Amy Asman

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