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Cramerton finance director reports 36% leap in town valuation to just over $1 billion

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

Finance Director Jeff Wilkins told the board the towns property valuation rose from $660 million to just above $1 billion, a roughly 36% increase; Gaston County will host public meetings on revaluation and the town is coordinating potential local meeting locations.

Finance Director Jeff Wilkins told the Cramerton Board of Commissioners on Jan. 19 that the towns total property valuation rose from approximately $660 million to just above $1 billion, an increase of about 36 percent.

Wilkins said Gaston County will hold meetings around the county to let citizens voice concerns about the revaluation and that the town is working with the county on whether a meeting location will be scheduled in Cramerton. The finance director also noted Two Rivers Utilities provided a report that will be included in the meeting minutes.

The board did not take formal action on the revaluation during the meeting; Wilkinss update was presented as part of routine finance reporting and flagged as an item likely to prompt further public engagement as county meetings are scheduled.