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Budget cuts threaten vital community services and staffing

June 22, 2024 | Northumberland County, Virginia



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Budget cuts threaten vital community services and staffing
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant budget reductions across various departments, totaling over $1.5 million. Key cuts included a $484 reduction in level funding for aging services, a $2,623 decrease for Bay Transit, and a $10,000 cut in social services. The library faced an $8,000 reduction, while the county's Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) saw a complete cut of $117,720 for body cameras and a $903,345 reduction in school CIP transfers.

Additionally, funding for capital vehicles intended for an additional deputy was eliminated, saving $65,000. The meeting also proposed a reduction in salary increases from 5% to 3%, alongside a 50% cut in requests from the sheriff and emergency medical services, which is expected to save approximately $265,009.

The discussions highlighted the need for fiscal responsibility amid budget constraints, prompting officials to seek input on potential further areas for cuts or adjustments. The removal of the deputy position was confirmed, raising questions about the impact on public safety and service delivery.

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