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Greene County Auditor's Office

David A. Graham
Greene County Auditor

Greene County Auditor - David A. Graham

69 Greene Street
Xenia, Ohio 45385
Office Hours: Monday - Friday
7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Phone: (937) 562-5065
Fax: (937) 562-5079

E-mail: dgraham@co.greene.oh.us

Greene County Major Initiatives - 2000

MAJOR COUNTY INITIATIVES

2000 Projects

AUDITOR: During 2000, the Auditor hired a new financial director responsible for coordinating all fiscal and reporting activities. Major projects included continued training of staff regarding the accounting system, the Current Agricultural Use Valuation program, the Homestead program, enterprise zones and weights and measures. The continuing education of staff enables the Auditor’s office to serve the citizens of Greene County with a high degree of efficiency.

AUDITOR: A major project for 2001 is to get the County’s payroll system onto an Oracle based platform. Working in conjunction with the GIS department, the County plans to keep all real estate information on line in real time, eliminating the need for paper tax maps. The accounting department is early implementing GASB Statement #34 for the 2000 Comprehensive Annual Financial report that is prepared in 2001. Greene County will be among the first counties in the State to early implement this accounting standard, reaffirming the Auditor’s role as a leader in service to the taxpayers of the County.