The Vance County Board of Commissioners adopted the county’s $72.4 million 2026-27 budget Monday by a vote of 5-2.
Dan Brummitt reiterated his opinion that the county is spending too much money.
“We’ve got to figure some way to lower the cost of government,” he said. He voted against the budget ordinance.
Brummitt and Commissioner Valencia Perry cast the two dissenting votes.
The budget follows County Manager Renee Perry’s recommendation with funding for the health department, school system or library funding, and KARTS will get the same allocation as last year – $75,759. Franklin-Vance-Warren Opportunities allocation almost doubled – from $13,000 to $25,000 and VGCC will receive $400,000 for capital expenditures.
The newly approved budget includes creation of a Detention Center Capital Reserve at $3.4 million, along with several other major capital projects like a city/county communications tower, Senior Center sprinkler project and a 2030 revaluation catchup fund. In total, the budget appropriates $7.06 million from fund balance to balance the budget.
View the budget ordinance on the county’s website at https://www.vancecounty.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Signed-FY-2026-2027-Budget-Ordinance.pdf
In other action, the commissioners:
- heard a recommendation from Manager Perry to discuss and research the idea of a data center moratorium at its next work session, after hearing from numerous individuals speaking out against data centers during the public comment and public hearing portions of the meeting. More than one speaker called on commissioners to establish a moratorium on data centers – one said one year and another said two years – in the county. Commissioner Valencia Perry asked the board to consider a moratorium, and Manager Perry suggested further discussion at the board’s upcoming work session.
- approved a new social worker position in DSS to oversee adult services. The salary range is from is 98,000 to $124,092, which Perry said includes between a minimum to midpoint salary, including benefits. The new position will allow adult services to be separated from child services, currently under supervision of N.C. Dept. of Health and Human Services. Finance Director Stephanie Williams will bring a budget amendment to commissioners at its next meeting. Commissioner Tommy Hester made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Leo Kelly. Motion passed.
- Progress continues to ready the county-owned building to be housed by city and county departments to make a “one-stop shopping” destination for prospective developers and others seeking permits and information about planning and zoning. The city is expected to complete work on the parking in the next week and will then move to fencing and landscaping. Hester called the city/county collaboration “outstanding.”