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Roanoke County board approves RVTV funding, moves budget ordinances to second reading; public hearing records one comment
Summary
The Roanoke County Board of Supervisors on May 14 approved Roanoke Valley Television's FY24–25 operating request, voted to approve first readings of the county's operating and capital appropriation ordinances and adopted its consent agenda; a public hearing produced one speaker seeking $12,000 for Vinton events.
The Roanoke County Board of Supervisors on May 14 approved the Roanoke Valley Television operating budget request and completed first readings of the county's FY24–25 appropriation ordinances, advancing them to a second reading scheduled for May 28.
Roanoke Valley Television Director Scott Ramsburg told the board the regional civic media operation provided a broad set of services to local government partners and ‘‘conservatively estimate[s] that RBTV provides about a $2,500,000 service value to our government partners each year.’’ Ramsburg said the county’s share of the proposed $620,000 annual operating budget is $282,991, or 45.63 percent, and that about 85 percent of RBTV’s…
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