QUICK SUMMARY
Skagit County Commissioners implemented a 90-day hiring freeze due to a $19 million deficit in the 2026 budget. They are exploring options such as layoffs and a new public safety sales tax to address the shortfall. Public comment on the preliminary budget will open on November 17th.
Skagit County Commissioners implemented a 90-day hiring freeze in response to a $19 million deficit in the 2026 budget. This decision prevents the filling of positions that could be eliminated under a revised budget. The Commissioners are exploring multiple strategies to address the budget shortfall, including layoffs, cutting non-essential services, and reprioritizing projects. One potential solution involves a public safety sales tax, permitted by House Bill 2015, which the City Council will vote on next week in Bellingham. The hiring freeze aims to maintain fiscal responsibility while considering these options. The preliminary budget will be released on November 17th, allowing the public to provide input on the county's financial plans. This budgetary shortfall reflects broader economic pressures facing local governments. The county's actions highlight the importance of strategic planning in the face of financial challenges.