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Fluvanna County supervisors review FY27 budget requests, including new prosecutor and social services staffing

Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors · March 1, 2026
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Summary

At a Feb. 11 budget work session in Palmyra, the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors heard FY27 requests including two new positions for the Commonwealth’s Attorney, a $1,879,331 Social Services budget with an Assistant Director request, and a pilot proposal for paid part‑time staffing at the Kent Store fire station.

The Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors met Feb. 11 in the Morris Room at the county administration building in Palmyra to review FY27 budget requests from constitutional officers and county agencies.

Jeff Haislip, the Commonwealth’s Attorney, presented office workload data showing increased crime rates and asked the board to fund two additional positions: a full‑time assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney and either a full‑time paralegal or an administrative assistant to help manage rising caseloads and administrative burden.

Sheriff Eric Hess, joined by Maj. Wells, outlined the Sheriff’s Office FY27 requests, which include equipment upgrades such as communications equipment and forensic tools. Hess also told the board the office is working to address pay compression…

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