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Buckingham supervisors approve routine appropriations and consider community grant and Extension staffing requests

March 09, 2026 | Buckingham County, Virginia


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Buckingham supervisors approve routine appropriations and consider community grant and Extension staffing requests
The Buckingham County Board of Supervisors approved a set of routine financial motions and departmental items during the meeting. Early on the board moved and seconded approval of the claims and fourth‑quarter appropriations and later approved an EMS appropriation request for $77,321 from the EMS reserve fund for training materials. The board also approved returning $126 to individuals from sheriff funds and transferring several surplus vehicles to Buckingham County schools.

In public comment Katherine Brooks, representing the Kurdsville Community Center, asked the board to include a recurring $5,000 grant in the county budget to support kitchen HVAC and continue low rental rates; board members said the request could not be decided that night but indicated willingness to include the item in the coming budget cycle. An Extension presentation by the unit coordinator with Agriculture and Natural Resources agent Jennifer Lian summarized 2025 outreach and program statistics, cited a Virginia Tech ROI figure and asked to transition an existing part‑time program assistant to a full‑time position (the request is planned to be spread over two years and partly offset by carryover funds). Supervisors asked clarifying questions and staff signaled the budget process will be the venue for those staffing and grant decisions.

What was approved at the meeting: motions recorded as approved included claims approval, fourth‑quarter appropriations, an EMS appropriation of $77,321, returning $126 to individuals, and transfer of surplus vehicles to Buckingham County schools. What remains pending: the Kurdsville grant and the Extension staffing request were referred to the county budget process for further consideration.

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