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Rocky Mount council adopts $18.02 million budget carryforward, approves property sale to Self Help CDC
Summary
The Rocky Mount City Council adopted a FY25–26 budget amendment carrying forward $18,020,152 in encumbered funds, approved a consent agenda including a micro‑transit software purchase, accepted a donation of 503 Atlantic Avenue, and authorized sale of 500 Gold Leaf Street to Self Help CDC for $25,000; motions were passed by voice vote.
The Rocky Mount City Council on Oct. 14 adopted several routine but consequential items, including a fiscal-year 2025–26 budget amendment carrying forward $18,020,152 in encumbered but unspent funds.
Councilman Joiner moved to adopt the ordinance reflecting the carryforward; Councilman Blackwell seconded the motion, which was approved by voice vote. The ordinance authorizes city accounting adjustments to reflect funds budgeted for 2024–25 that were encumbered but not expensed and carried into the current fiscal year.
Earlier, the council approved the consent agenda, moved by…
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