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Dickenson County presents proposed $31.3 million fiscal 2026 budget with no tax-rate changes
Summary
County staff presented a proposed fiscal year 2026 budget that county officials described as balanced, holding real estate and personal property tax rates steady and separating coal-and-gas severance and enhanced 9‑1‑1 funds for review; final adoption is scheduled for a June meeting.
County staff presented a proposed fiscal year 2026 budget totaling roughly $31.3 million for the 12 months beginning July 1, 2025, and ending June 30, 2026, and said the plan keeps real estate and personal property tax rates unchanged.
The overview, delivered by an unnamed county staff member at a Board of Supervisors meeting, said anticipated revenues are $31,324,666 and stated expenditures at $31,324,667. "This is a balanced budget," the staff member said. The staff member also said the county had advertised three separate budgets: the general fund, a coal-and-gas road improvement fund and the enhanced 9‑1‑1 fund.
The nut graf: the proposed budget maintains the current tax rates and groups several dedicated…
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