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Cramerton workshop previews budget with proposed fire pay bump and plan for new pavement study

Town of Cramerton Board of Commissioners · March 1, 2026
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Summary

Town staff proposed reallocating funds to raise part-time fire pay and recommended a pavement condition study to guide future street work; police pay was left unchanged and several park and camera options were discussed. No formal budget votes were taken.

Cramerton Town Manager Zach Ollis told the Board of Commissioners on June 4 that the town is weighing a limited set of reallocations to the upcoming fiscal-year budget to cover rising personnel costs and deferred street maintenance. The meeting was a final review prior to the public hearing; no formal budget adoption occurred.

Ollis said the town currently budgets $45,000 annually for routine street repairs but that amount does not cover repaving. He reported the Timberland repaving project carries $237,372 in annual debt service, with Powell Bill revenue projected…

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