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Mocksville manager proposes $11.09M budget with no tax-rate increase; public hearing set for June 2

Town of Mocksville Board of Commissioners · May 5, 2026
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Summary

Town manager Lee Rollins proposed a balanced $11,087,740 general fund budget that keeps the tax rate at $0.29 per $100 valuation, funds planning and street paving priorities and proposes an 8% water and sewer rate increase; the board set a public hearing for June 2.

Town manager Lee Rollins unveiled a proposed fiscal 2026 general fund budget totaling $11,087,740 and recommended holding the property tax rate steady at $0.29 per $100 of assessed value while funding several new priorities.

Rollins told the Mocksville Town Board the plan includes a $100,000 allocation to revamp the town's zoning ordinance, a proposal to create an in-house planning function, and a $513,000 withdrawal from fund balance to jump-start an annual street paving and maintenance program. "We're going to put $100,000 in this upcoming budget to revamp our zoning ordinance," Rollins…

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