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Fluvanna supervisors review budget after updated tax values, weigh $214,000 SNAP uncertainty
Summary
County staff reported a roughly $2.24 million surplus after updated taxable values and personal-property returns; supervisors debated whether to anticipate a $214,000 SNAP/DSS state adjustment in the adopted budget and discussed small tax-rate tweaks and adding an assistant/paralegal position.
County staff told the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors that updated figures from the commissioner’s office moved the advertised fiscal-year budget into a roughly $2,242,000 positive position, driven largely by about $265,000 in additional personal‑property revenue despite a small ($25,000) decline in residential real‑estate assessments.
The budget recap came with a caveat: a pending budget amendment that would have the state cover about $214,000 in SNAP/DSS administrative costs remains uncertain. County staff said the board could either include that $214,000 now and remove it later if the amendment fails, or adopt the…
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