(WNY News Now) – Chautauqua County is celebrating the successful implementation of a fiscal reorganization that promises to enhance budget efficiency and interdepartmental communication.

MAYVILLE, NY – Chautauqua County officials are highlighting the positive impacts of a  fiscal reorganization implemented earlier this year. The initiative, aimed at addressing  inconsistencies and inefficiencies in fiscal operations across departments, has already led to  measurable improvements in the budget process, communication, and staff development. 

“We wanted to address several issues, including inconsistent performance of fiscal tasks, the lack  of clear promotional tracks for staff, and disruption to operations when unexpected events  occurred,” said Finance Director Kitty Crow. “Non-fiscal staff were often burdened with fiscal  duties, and in many cases, supervisors or department heads lacked the fiscal knowledge to  effectively guide their teams.” 

Before the reorganization, fiscal staff were scattered across departments, with varying levels of  oversight and training. This often led to errors that weren’t discovered until year-end, with the  Finance Department stepping in as a “clean-up crew.” By consolidating all fiscal positions under  the Finance Department, the County has streamlined operations and improved oversight. 

Crow noted that when Chautauqua County Executive Paul M. Wendel Jr. proposed the idea of  consolidating fiscal positions, she was excited but realistic about the timeline.  

“I told him from the start that this would take 12 to 18 months, at best,” Crow said. “But the  benefits have been well worth the effort.” 









One of the most noticeable improvements has been in the budget hearings.

“This year, the process was much smoother. Questions could be answered in real time, and no  departments had to be called back a second time,” Crow said. This efficiency has been attributed  to better communication between fiscal staff and department heads, as well as clear lines of  responsibility. 

The reorganization has also allowed for greater cross-training and backup assignment, reducing  the risk of disruption when fiscal staff are out on extended leave or when unexpected events  occur. Department heads now have a designated fiscal point person, allowing them to focus on  managing their budgets without being bogged down by technical fiscal tasks. Since the  reorganization, the County has seen improvements in several areas, including smoother transfer  processes and the uncovering of prior period errors.  

“Finding and correcting errors in real time has made the audit of accounts payable invoices more  efficient,” Crow added. The new structure also creates clearer promotional opportunities for  staff, reducing the risk associated with provisional appointments. 

County Executive Wendel emphasized the long-term benefits of the reorganization, saying, “This  effort has enhanced the overall fiscal accountability of our departments and will provide lasting  improvements to our budget process. The collaboration between the Finance Department and  other departments is stronger than ever.” 

The feedback from County staff and legislators has been overwhelmingly positive. The  Chairman of the Legislature and members of the Audit & Control Committee praised the smooth  budget hearings, noting how well questions were answered.  

“The fiscal restructuring made a noticeable difference during this year’s budget review process.  Having dedicated financial professionals available to answer questions in real time streamlined  the discussions and provided greater clarity,” said District 3 Legislator Bob Scudder. “I’d like to  thank Finance Director Kitty Crow, Budget Director Jennifer Swan, and their entire staff for their  hard work and commitment. Their efforts were instrumental in ensuring a more efficient and  insightful process for everyone involved.” 

Department heads also expressed gratitude for the support they’ve received from the fiscal team  during reviews with the County Executive. 

“The success of this reorganization is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our fiscal  staff,” Wendel said. “They’ve not only improved the efficiency of our financial operations but  also strengthened the communication and cooperation between departments.” 

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