Budget
Creating a Culture of Budget Excellence & Transparency
From administering sales taxes to analyzing budget variances, the Adams County Budget Department ensures transparency for all of our residents.
Responsibilities & Service
- Administering sales tax
- Analyzing budget variances
- Collecting mill levies for all taxing districts in the county for certification
- Compiling information in preparation of the county’s Capital Improvement Plan
- Conducting special analysis and studies as requested by the Board of County Commissioners
- Ensuring compliance with Colorado budget laws and revenue and spending limitations
- Forecasting revenues and expenditures
- Preparing the county’s annual budget
- Providing clear and complete information to the public regarding each year’s budget
- Providing financial information to the county manager, directors, elected officials and commissioners
- Mill Levy Certification
Linked Resources
Mill Levy Certification
2025 Adams County Adopted Budget
Annual Budget
One of the main responsibilities of Budget & Performance Maintenance is to develop and oversee a working budget for Adams County government every year:
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- 2025 Adopted Budget
- 2024 Adopted Budget
- 2024 Budget in Brief
- 2023 Adopted Budget
- 2022 Adopted Budget
- 2021 Adopted Budget
- 2020 Adopted Budget
- 2019 Adopted Budget
- 2018 Adopted Budget
- 2017 Adopted Budget
- 2016 Adopted Budget
- 2015 Adopted Budget
- 2014 Adopted Budget
- 2013 Adopted Budget
- 2012 Adopted Budget
- 2011 Adopted Budget
- 2010 Adopted Budget
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COVID-19 Allocations and Expenses
Adams County received CARES Act funding to assist with COVID-19 response and recovery efforts.