During a recent public hearing, Guilford County officials presented the proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year, emphasizing a commitment to transparency and community engagement. The county manager outlined a budget totaling approximately $895 million, with education funding accounting for nearly 50% of the overall budget. This includes significant allocations for Guilford County Schools and Guilford Technical Community College, reflecting a 50% increase in funding since 2021.
The budget process, described as a culmination of years of collaboration with community partners and extensive resident feedback, aims to empower citizens and foster a strong community supported by quality government. The manager highlighted core values guiding the budget, including transparency, equity, accountability, and service excellence.
Key components of the budget include a focus on mandated services such as public health, social services, and emergency management, which consume about 75% of the total funding. The county's revenue sources are primarily property and sales taxes, with no increase in the property tax rate proposed for the upcoming year.
The public hearing allowed residents to voice their opinions and concerns regarding the budget, particularly regarding education funding. Commissioner Mary Beth Murphy, noted for her advocacy for public education, addressed the audience, acknowledging the strong community support for educational initiatives.
As the county prepares to finalize the budget by June 30, officials encourage residents to review the detailed budget documents available online and participate in the ongoing discussions about the allocation of taxpayer resources.