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Buncombe commissioners review reappraisals, fire tax proposal

Buncombe commissioners review reappraisals, fire tax proposal

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ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Buncombe County commissioners received updates on property reappraisals, fire service funding and several budget items during their March 17 meeting, while also approving financing measures and multiple project allocations.

During the county manager’s report, Property Assessor Eric Cregger told the board that updated property values have been finalized and are available online, though some notices have been delayed because of issues with a mailing vendor. Property owners who have not received a notice are encouraged to review their information online or contact the assessment office.

Officials emphasized that the notice of value is not a tax bill and that the county’s 2026 tax rate has not yet been set. Property owners who disagree with their valuation may file an appeal, with clinics scheduled across the county.

Commissioners also heard a findings report on a proposed unified fire tax district, which officials say could create more consistent service levels and a sustainable funding model for fire protection countywide.

Fire Marshal Kevin Tipton said the current system faces challenges, including uneven funding, aging equipment and difficulty recruiting and retaining firefighters. The proposed district would establish baseline service standards, including response times and staffing, while aiming to improve long-term financial stability and safety.

A public hearing on the proposal is scheduled for April 21, with a vote on the ordinance to follow. If approved, a recommended fire tax rate would be presented as part of the county’s budget process in May.

In other business, the board approved resolutions authorizing the issuance of up to $145 million in limited obligation bonds to fund school and county capital projects, as well as potential refinancing. No public comments were made during the hearing.

Commissioners also approved a $100,000 budget amendment tied to a grant from the North Carolina Community Foundation Disaster Relief Fund. The funding will support mental health training and services related to storm recovery efforts through early 2027.

The board proclaimed March as Red Cross Month and recognized March 24 as National Agriculture Day, highlighting the role of agriculture in the county’s economy and heritage.

Additional approvals included funding for several conservation easement projects in Black Mountain and Fairview aimed at preserving farmland and open space, as well as a contract for design and engineering services to install a backup generator at A.C. Reynolds High School to support emergency shelter operations.

The Buncombe County Board of Commissioners is scheduled to meet again April 21.

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