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Caswell County retreat: facilitators warn of $3.3 million FY27 gap and urge 'rightsizing' ahead of budget season
Summary
County finance staff told commissioners at a Saturday retreat that recurring revenues are roughly $33.5M while FY26 spending authority is about $36.8M, leaving a preliminary $3.3M shortfall; staff proposed department-level targets based on three‑year actuals, a person-by-person salary rebuild, and prioritized cuts tied to clarified service impacts.
Caswell County commissioners spent a full-day retreat reviewing planning priorities and the preliminary fiscal outlook as staff warned of a significant structural budget gap for the next fiscal year.
Finance staff told the board that recurring revenue is projected at about $33.5 million while the FY26 authorized spending level stands near $36.8 million, producing a roughly $3.3 million budget gap to close before the FY27 appropriation. ‘‘We estimate recurring revenues around $33,500,000,’’ a finance presenter said, and cautioned that ‘‘fund balance is a one-time revenue source’’ that cannot permanently close structural shortfalls.
The presentation walked…
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