Board of County Commissioners Adopts $2.36 Billion Operating Budget for FY2024

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The Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June 6, adopted Mecklenburg County’s budget for Fiscal Year 2024.

The budget totals $2.36 billion, an increase of $156 million or 7.1% over the current FY2023 operating budget. The budget sets a property tax rate of 47.31 cents per $100 of assessed valuation. For the past four fiscal years—2020 through 2023—the tax rate was maintained at 61.69 cents. Following this year’s property revaluation, the revenue neutral tax rate, which would generate the same revenue as last year, was 45.71 cents.

The FY2024 budget works to achieve several broad goals:

Capital Improvement Plan

As part of the FY2024 budget process, the Board approved a new $4-billion five-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). The County is implementing a rolling CIP, where the County will evaluate the plan each year and adjust to account for changes in construction costs and revenue estimates. The County will add projects each year to accommodate for evolving priorities. The 2024-2028 Capital Improvement Plan includes:

Operating Budget

The FY2024 budget aims to maintain current services and invest in people.

Asset and Facility Management

Information Technology

Community Resources

The Department of Community Resources operates the Community Resource Centers (CRCs) and manages the eligibility of safety net services including Medicaid and Food & Nutrition Services (SNAP). With the expiration of pandemic-era waivers and the coming expansion of Medicaid in North Carolina, the budget allows the County to prepare for increased demands for service.

Investments in People

The FY2024 budget includes $68.7 million, or 44% of the total budget increase, for investments in the workforce across all entities funded by the County.

MEDIC

Central Piedmont Community College

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools

Board Priorities

The FY2024 adopted budget includes a total of $164 million in new funding for the Board of County Commissioners priorities:

Early Childhood Development

Educational Attainment

The FY2024 budget includes new funding of $38.9 million to support Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, $2.3 million for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Library, and three new Community Service Grant recipients that focus on educational outcomes.

In total, the adopted budget includes $969 million for education and literacy, or 42%.

Environmental Stewardship

The FY2024 budget invests $61.6 million to advance the Environmental Leadership Action Plan. Funding includes $51.6 million for open space protection, $5.9 million for facility upgrades and $4.2 million for fleet transitions. These investments include:

Health Access

The FY2024 budget includes $29 million related to health access. In addition to adding resources for Medicaid expansion and economic services, the budget includes funding for healthcare and behavioral health contract increases, expansion of senior nutrition programs, additional staff for assisting our veterans, six new Community Service Grant recipients that focus on health access, and full-time behavioral health services at the Valerie C. Woodard and Ella B. Scarborough Community Resource Centers.

A new partnership with Cabarrus-Rowan Community Health Centers, a federally qualified healthcare provider, will serve Mecklenburg County residents. The County will invest:

Housing Insecurity

The adopted budget includes $25 million in new funding to help residents achieve housing security.