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Budget & Performance

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  • Estimates Only: The amount shown is an estimate, not your official tax bill.
  • Solid Waste, Fire District and Parks and Recreation Fees Not Included: This tool does not include additional user fees.
  • Municipal Taxes Apply: Those who live in Fayetteville, Hope Mills, Spring Lake, or any other municipality, will also pay municipal property taxes in addition to county taxes.

The Board of Commissioners uses budget workshops to review and discuss various components of the proposed budget, ask questions, and consider impacts to residents and services before final adoption.

  • Align spending with the Board’s strategic priorities
  • Maintain a revenue-neutral General Fund tax rate
  • Implement efficient, necessary fee changes
  • Ensure a balanced budget based on operating within available resources
  • Address current and projected economic conditions

It means the tax rate is adjusted to generate the same amount of revenue as the previous year, even if property values have changed due to revaluation.

Yes. Proposed changes include:

  • Library services: Estimated overall increase of $350
  • Location Services: 15% increase due to material inflation
  • Public Health: Annual review; changes as needed
  • Planning & Inspections: Description updates with no financial impact

  • 33¢ – Human Services
  • 27¢ – Education
  • 20¢ – Public Safety
  • 15¢ – General Government
  • 3¢ – Cultural & Recreation
  • 2¢ – Economic & Physical Development

Public safety costs are proposed to increase by 7.3%, including salary increases for entry-level and lateral hires in the Sheriff’s Office. New officers through the lieutenant rank could see a base pay increase of $3,000, from $50,750 to $53,750. The adjustment would also apply to existing staff in those ranks. The budget also supports School Resource Officers, Fire Departments and Emergency Services.

Yes. The Board discussed increased funding needs for recreation and fire services in unincorporated areas. Capital improvements for these services will see increased allocations.

  • Watch upcoming workshops via livestream.
  • Attend meetings in person.
  • Speak during the public hearing.

The Board has requested future conversations on E.E. Smith High School. They’ve also asked to review attrition in the Sheriff’s Office, and a five-year look at vacancy and hiring rates in that department.


Crown Event Center Committee Discusses Project Timeline

Sep 21, 2022, 08:55 AM by User Not Found

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. – The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners Crown Event Center Committee met Tuesday afternoon to receive a status update on the project to construct a new multipurpose event center to replace the existing Crown Theatre and Arena.

The purpose of the meeting was for the Committee to review the process and schedule identified by County staff and MBP Carolinas, the owner’s representative for the project, for the selection of an architect, and to set dates for their next two meetings in order to keep the project on schedule. The current theatre and arena will close in November 2025, which is the deadline for the Crown Event Center to open.

Matt Desilver, senior project manager with MBP, said the request for qualifications (RFQ) for an architect was issued on September 12. The deadline for RFQ responses is October 11 at 3 p.m. Desilver said a committee made up of County staff will review and evaluate the responses, and will conduct in-person interviews with shortlisted firms on November 8. The staff committee will present a ranking of firms to the Crown Event Center Committee on November 16, and the Committee will make a final recommendation to the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners for consideration at their November 21 meeting.

As part of the schedule discussion, the Committee agreed to hold meetings on November 1 and November 16 at 1 p.m.

Desilver also provided an update on the informational session MBP held on September 8 for local architects, engineers and contractors to encourage local participation and connect them with regional and national firms that are interested in the project. He said more than 70 individuals registered for the event, which included national, regional and local representation, as well as a representative from the North Carolina Office for Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUB). The RSVP list has also been posted to the Crown Event Center Committee page on the County website to facilitate additional connections with interested firms.

The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners Crown Event Center Committee is comprised of Commissioners Jeannette Council (who serves as chair), Jimmy Keefe, and Board Chairman Glenn Adams. For more information on the Crown Event Center project, go to https://www.cumberlandcountync.gov/departments/commissioners-group/commissioners/crown-event-center-committee.

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    Phone: 910-678-7744
    Email:
    email_envelope
    Director: Deborah W. Shaw
    Address:

    117 Dick Street
    Fayetteville, NC 28301