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Dinwiddie supervisors approve reorganization aimed at succession planning; modest FY25 cost projected
Summary
The Dinwiddie County Board of Supervisors approved a reorganization that renames and reassigns several divisions, creates an operations deputy role and plans to add a county engineer in FY26; county staff estimate a $42,000 net increase to the FY25 budget.
The Dinwiddie County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Aug. 20 to approve a reorganization of county government intended to improve succession planning, clarify supervisory lines and free senior staff for strategic work. The changes reassign functions across finance, operations and general services and propose hiring a county engineer in fiscal 2026.
County staff presented the plan as a multi‑year restructuring of titles and reporting lines. The chief rationale, according to the county presenter, was to align similar services under single divisions so work is more efficient and…
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