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Cramerton board reviews FY2022–23 budget, eyes $1.4M in ARPA for downtown and public safety
Summary
At a March 30 budget work session, the Town of Cramerton’s Board of Commissioners reviewed FY2022–23 budget priorities including proposed use of $1.4 million in ARPA funds for downtown improvements and public-safety equipment, discussed personnel additions across departments and considered modest pay adjustments to retain staff.
The Town of Cramerton Board of Commissioners met March 30 for a budget work session focused on priorities for the FY2022–23 budget, including proposed uses for roughly $1.4 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds and several personnel requests across town departments.
Town Manager David Pugh told the board the town will present a balanced FY2022–23 budget at a June 2 meeting and that a new finance director has been hired. He said available one-time resources include about $1,400,000 in ARPA funds, approximately $130,000 remaining from the 2021 paving project and roughly $100,000 in unspent FY2021–22 capital outlay. Pugh said the county will conduct a full property revaluation…
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