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Supervisors debate budget makeup, limits on cutting state/federal funds and EMS transition planning

6438454 · October 10, 2025
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Board members reviewed the county's $60 million budget composition, noted most of that total comes from state and federal pass-through funds, and discussed the limited ability to cut those amounts. Supervisors also discussed EMS transition planning and long-term costs for three ambulances.

Nottoway supervisors on Oct. 9 discussed the composition of the county's roughly $60 million budget and the limited discretion the board has to cut state and federal pass-through funding. The board also discussed options to reduce local spending and a planned transition of emergency medical services to a county-run model.

Supervisor discussion emphasized that roughly $9.8 million is local tax revenue (real estate and personal property) while approximately $40 million of the budget is state and federal funds that the county administers for mandated services; several supervisors said…

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