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Votes at a glance: Rockbridge supervisors approve routine resolutions, move tax due date and accept school grants

Rockbridge County Board of Supervisors · April 27, 2026

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Summary

At its April 27 meeting the board approved a set of routine actions including a Business Appreciation Month proclamation, school grant appropriations totaling $789,528, payment of $255,755.91 in bills, and a resolution moving the first-half 2026 real-estate tax due date from June 5 to June 18; the board also appointed Thomas Camden and reappointed J.D. Goad.

The Rockbridge County Board of Supervisors approved a series of routine resolutions and actions on April 27, including grant appropriations, payroll-related notes and a change to the real-estate tax due date.

Key outcomes

- Business Appreciation Month: The board adopted a resolution proclaiming May as Business Appreciation Month, noting roughly 1,200 licensed businesses and some 30 manufacturing operations in the county.

- School grant appropriations: The board approved additional school appropriations totaling $789,528. The breakdown presented by staff was: IDEA $626,152; Title II $96,692; Title IV $49,349; Title VI-B $17,335. Staff said most of the funds are for teacher salaries and purchased services.

- County bills and appropriations: Finance staff reported total bills of $255,755.91 for the period and recommended two additional appropriations: Fire & Rescue $39,095 (from EMS recovery fees) and $4,500 for EMT courses (reimbursed by other agencies). The board approved payment as presented.

- Tax due date resolution: The board adopted a resolution extending the first-half 2026 real-estate tax due date from June 5 to June 18 to allow the treasurer time to generate bills in light of delayed state budget timing.

- Appointments: Thomas Camden (vice mayor of Glasgow) was appointed to fill a vacancy; J.D. Goad was reappointed to the MSA. Both actions were approved unanimously.

Votes and process: For the items above the recorded roll-call votes in the meeting minutes show affirmative votes from Supervisor Day, Supervisor Ayers, Supervisor Hart and Chairman Jared McDaniel; the actions passed unanimously among members present.

Context and next dates: Staff said the county moved to a new document platform (Diligent) after a vendor cutoff and reminded the board that the FY27 draft budget public hearing is scheduled for May 4 with adoption planned for May 11 pending the state budget. The treasurer needs the changed schedule to allow time for bill generation under the new timeline.