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Are you curious about what local government does and what services we provide?
Do you want to learn about the upcoming year's budget priorities and how those decisions are made?
Everyone is invited to attend the upcoming town hall and open house events with our elected officials, County executives, and local government staff.
Each event will follow the same format and will include the same information. At 5:30 pm we will begin with an open house, where you will meet department staff and learn about the variety of services we provide and projects we engage in. At 6 pm, our County Executive will present the Fiscal Year 2026 budget, focusing on the revenue outlook and priority projects. We will have time for audience questions and staff responses after the presentation.
Childcare for kids ages 6-13 will be provided at two events -- March 20 at Monticello High School and April 9 at Western Albemarle High School. Our Parks & Recreation staff will provide childcare and will have a variety of arts & crafts materials and board games.
We hope to see you at one (or more) of our Community Budget Town Halls!
Watch the recording of the March 20 Community Budget Town Hall at Monticello High School.
Are you curious about what local government does and what services we provide?
Do you want to learn about the upcoming year's budget priorities and how those decisions are made?
Everyone is invited to attend the upcoming town hall and open house events with our elected officials, County executives, and local government staff.
Each event will follow the same format and will include the same information. At 5:30 pm we will begin with an open house, where you will meet department staff and learn about the variety of services we provide and projects we engage in. At 6 pm, our County Executive will present the Fiscal Year 2026 budget, focusing on the revenue outlook and priority projects. We will have time for audience questions and staff responses after the presentation.
Childcare for kids ages 6-13 will be provided at two events -- March 20 at Monticello High School and April 9 at Western Albemarle High School. Our Parks & Recreation staff will provide childcare and will have a variety of arts & crafts materials and board games.
We are excited to see you at one (or more) of our events. The following questions are designed to help us understand your expectations for the event and improve our outreach to invite more people to the Town Halls. Thank you in advance for sharing your thoughts with us.
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This form is designed for you to share your experience attending a 2025 Community Budget Town Hall. We will use your feedback to improve the planning, implementation, and overall experience for attendees in 2026.
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We want our events to be welcoming and relevant to our whole community. Your feedback on why you don't plan to attend will help us better understand how to make improvements to future events. Thank you in advance for sharing your thoughts with us.
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Community Town Hall: Recommended FY26 Budget
This is a recording of our event at Monticello High School, one of seven Community Budget Town Halls. Our County Executive presented the Fiscal Year 2026 recommended budget, focusing on the revenue outlook and priority projects. Following the presentation, we hosted audience questions and staff responses.