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Budget balanced but savings still sought
Published: March 31, 2010

By Michael Copley
Staff Writer

Having presented a balanced budget for next year, the board of supervisors is now “watching the revenue picture from the state” and working with county staff to try to identify further savings, said District 1 Supervisor Joe Walton.

“We’ll continue to watch the state and continue to look at what can be done locally,” he said.

“All board members are seriously trying find” additional savings, said District 5 Supervisor Carson Tucker. “We owe it to the public.”

Finance Director Stephanie Davis presented the county’s proposed budget for next fiscal year- $69 million- at a public hearing March 22. For now, the county is showing just over $19 million budgeted for education.

The school board is still more than $600,000 short of a balanced budget.

In comparison to other localities, Davis said Powhatan is in a “very good position.”

The majority of the audience at the budget hearing last week wore orange in support of Powhatan County Schools.

Nearly 30 people spoke during the public comment period. Some commented on the proposed tax rate increase, most lobbied for additional school funding.

The budget numbers presented March 22 are based on a proposed increase to the tax-rate of 9 cents. Because of diminished property assessments, the county will have to raise the tax rate on real estate to 80 cents in order to generate the same amount of money the 71 cent rate brought in this year.

Residential property values are down 13.2 percent in the latest assessment.

Because of lower assessed values, county leaders insist the rate increase would not mean a tax increase.

A letter to the editor last week from resident Todd M. Rojcewicz, a member of Powhatan Taxpayers Alliance, argued that property owners would have to pay the same amount of money for a “devalued property.”

“That is the definition of a tax increase,” he wrote.

The county’s commissioner of revenue, James Timberlake, said a valid argument can be made for either position.

District 2 Supervisor Marsell Bustos asked residents at a town hall meeting March 23 to think about whether they favor an increase in the rate- to provide the county the same amount of tax revenue as this year, he said- or additional cuts to the county’s budget and “dramatic reductions in services.”

Supervisors said the proposed rate increase was set as a ceiling: the rate the board votes to adopt April 12 could fall anywhere between 71 and 80 cents. “80 cents is not nailed down,” said Tucker. 

In a show of hands at the meeting March 23, the majority of residents there indicated they favor the 80-cent rate. Bustos said he expected more of a split.

“I think we’re seeing the tax alliance is a very vocal and motivated group,” he said, but “I’m not sure” that group represents the general opinion in the county. 

School board member Jason Moore reported the schools are $680,000 from a balanced budget. The board of supervisors has yet to return $517,000 in surplus funds from last year that the school board requested recently in a letter to supervisors.

Tucker said that money would likely be transferred back to the schools when supervisors adopt the county’s budget April 12.

The board of supervisors “is trying to be very, very careful about disbursement” of money, he said.

Echoing other supervisors, Tucker said any money returned to the schools this year should not be spent on recurring costs, and that it cannot be added into the school board’s base budget numbers next year.

“We truly believe next year will be worse than this year, and there’s great trepidation that if we’re not very careful, we’ll be in a worse situation next year,” he said. “It’s not us against them.”
Moore and School Board Chairman Tim Gresham have said the additional funds would be used to save jobs — an appropriate use of the money, they say, because the schools expect 18 positions to be eliminated next year through attrition.

If the county doesn’t step in to cover the remaining shortfall, Moore said the school board will have to make a philosophical choice: eliminate programs or make additional cuts to salaries and positions.

If more cuts have to be made, he said he favors cuts to the central office. 

The next budget meeting will be held tonight at 7 p.m. in the Village Building auditorium.



Reader Comments


Whoa, Nelly! of Powhatan
Apr. 7, 2010, 07:54 AM

to We The People

so guts are valued more than integrity to Tea Partiers?

some lady called one side of the conversation hypocrites earlier….but if she and her people defend Lee Ware’s tax hike, what does that make them?

since Ware will be an honored speaker at the Tea Party rally on the courthouse lawn, maybe We The People can use that opportunity to ask him ourselves…


We the People of Powhatan, Va
Apr. 6, 2010, 11:07 PM

Not every person supporting Lee Ware is going to like every vote he makes.  At least Lee Ware has the guts to take criticism, unlike some current members of the BOS


Powhatan Taxpaying Homeowner of Powhatan
Apr. 6, 2010, 07:57 PM

Andrew…let me get this straight…

In 1994, the BOS, led by Lee Ware, raised taxes on every property owner in Powhatan??? Is Ware still a member of the PRC, or did they kick him out???


not fooled of Powhatan
Apr. 6, 2010, 02:52 PM

Sorry “ev” you just don’t sound bright enough to be a member of the PRC. Actually you sound more like “bi&curious;”

“Survey sez?”


Andrew Jackson of Powhatan/Nashville
Apr. 6, 2010, 10:41 AM

Anyone with questions about how your real estate taxes are computed should read the document located at http://tinyurl.com/ykyeb53 in it’s entirety.

Interesting paragraph:

“The real estate tax rate was lowered in 1994, following the 1994 reassessment, from $.81 per hundred to $.70. This was still a tax increase however, as the rising values resulted in a ‘revenue neutral’ rate of only $.65 per hundred. The extra $.05 was needed to balance the budget that year.”

When was Lee Ware on the BOS?


chuck of powhatan
Apr. 6, 2010, 06:45 AM

Voted for a Democratic once and had to sleep in the barn for 3 nites….Parents made their point.


EV of Powhatan
Apr. 5, 2010, 11:43 PM

walton’s term is up the same as the rest of ‘em - he is the perriello of powhatan county

patriot “chuck”, you betray yourself by admitting you voted for him but won’t again, he barely won and probly needs yer vote

....sounds like you didn’t get your way with something….a zoning case or something more?

if’n you got the goods chuck you can come to our monthly meetings - powhatangop.org - and meet yer friendly republican neighbors - but chuck, you sound like a democrat….

we’ll still help you jist the same if you say the right things cuz our harness winkers mean we only focus on what people say and not what they do

we helped tucker cuz he told us he was one of us.  only tucker is probably a little smarter than you chuck but that’s ok, we won’t havta part ways a couple years after the election is all….

come to think of it, tucker ain’t like us, he saw the shadows on the cave wall and turned around and walked out!

walton and the other three (or is it four then now?) should be easy to beat, even by the likes of a patriot like chuck - ye gist havta try.

only if ya win you have to take ‘sponsibility and shut your whining.  cuz yer part a tha problem then, fer sure.

unless of course us ramblin’ mouths on the blogs are nothing more than that - chump electronic politicians that sound important to whoever will listen for very long

from the sound of it there ain’t a knowledgeable one of us, i myself ain’t too knowin’ of what crap is made of but i sure know what it smells like

the gubamint smells bad but not as bad as the stench of us bloggers!

survey sez….


mgn
Apr. 5, 2010, 11:18 PM

why in the world would anyone with brains run for office?  everyone just hates you when times get tough, then they sit behind silly names and rake you over the coals.  then the paper prints your salary.


chuck of powhatan
Apr. 5, 2010, 10:22 PM

When is Noble Joe’s term up???  I voted for him once,,,,,once was enough.  Hope some one steps up and runs against him….


Roscoe Cabell of Upper Ballsville
Apr. 5, 2010, 10:12 PM

You get it, AA! I guarantee we won’t end up paying the same real estate tax as last year. Woudn’t surprise me if those crooks raise the tax to 83 cents!


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