The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously on Thursday, June 19, 2025, to adopt the County’s Fiscal Year 2026 budget during a work session held at the Judge E. Maurice Braswell Cumberland County Courthouse.
“This year's budget delivers transformative investments in our strategic priorities: public safety, education, infrastructure, economic prosperity and quality of life for all Cumberland County residents,” said Board of Commissioners Chairman Kirk deViere in a press release. “We lowered the property tax rate to 49.9 cents, down from 79.9 cents, easing the burden on taxpayers while advancing essential services and strategic investments.”
“We made historic investments in education by fully funding the school board's requests, including teacher supplements, new school construction and maintenance for existing facilities,” continued deViere. “We strengthened public safety through targeted resources for our sheriff and funded a much-needed inpatient mental health facility to address our region's service gap. Essential infrastructure investments include clean and safe drinking water systems, while economic development funding enhances our ability to recruit industry and create quality jobs.”
The FY2026 budget directly supports the Board’s six strategic priorities:
Supporting a High-Performing Education System
Ensuring a Safe Community for All Residents
Fostering Economic Prosperity
Enhancing Health and Wellness
Encouraging Quality Development and Smart Growth
Championing Responsive, Transparent Government
Providing Culture and Recreation Opportunities
For full details on the FY2026 budget, visit cumberlandcountync.gov/budget.
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