Loudoun County Supervisor: Board Of Supervisors Fy26 Budget Work Session - Mar 13, 2025
Key Topics Discussed
- Budget Work Session: The Loudoun County Supervisors held a budget work session to discuss and finalize the FY2026 budget.
- Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) Funding: The board discussed LCPS funding, including the use of federal funds for specific programs such as free and reduced lunch, special education, and English as a Second Language (ESL).
- Data Center Tax Revenue: There was a discussion on data center tax revenue and its impact on the county's budget.
- Personal Property Tax Relief: The supervisors considered motions to provide personal property tax relief to residents by reducing the vehicle tax rate.
Decisions & Votes
- Motion to Lower Vehicle Tax Rate: A motion was made to lower the vehicle tax rate from $3.48 to $3.09 per $100 of assessed value for tax year 2026, which passed with a vote of 8-0-1.
- Motion to Restore General Rate: Another motion to restore the general personal property tax rate to $4.20 failed.
Notable Quotes
- "We are reliant on data center revenue. Loudoun County is." - Supervisor Letourneau
- "I think this is a great opportunity for us to provide some relief... I hate car taxes, one of those little pesky taxes." - Supervisor Kershner
Follow-up Actions
- Review Budget Impact: The board will review the budget impact in future meetings.
- Staff to Prepare Appropriations Resolutions: Staff was directed to prepare the FY2026 appropriations resolutions based on the amended proposed budget.
Summary by Timestamp
- 00:01:04: Meeting called to order
- 00:10:55: Introduction of the budget work session
- 00:43:05: Discussion on parks and recreation funding, specifically for fireworks displays
- 01:02:12: Vote on motion to lower vehicle tax rate
The meeting covered various aspects of the county's budget, with a focus on providing relief to residents through reductions in personal property taxes.
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