Nottoway County's Board of Supervisors convened on May 20, 2025, to address critical issues surrounding emergency services and the county's fiscal planning. The meeting opened with an invocation led by Miss Norton, who emphasized the importance of calm and open dialogue as the board tackled significant matters affecting the community.
A key highlight of the meeting was the approval of the county's six-year plan. Board members recognized a procedural oversight from a previous session, where the plan had not been formally voted on. "I take full responsibility on that," stated one board member, as they moved to rectify the situation. The board unanimously approved the six-year plan, which aligns with the numbers discussed in an earlier work session.
Following this, the board shifted focus to the public hearing regarding the fiscal year 2026 budget. Logan Presley, a representative from the county, was invited to present details to the board and community members, indicating a commitment to transparency and community involvement in financial planning.
The meeting underscored the board's dedication to addressing emergency services and fiscal responsibility, setting the stage for future discussions that will impact Nottoway County's residents. As the board continues to navigate these critical issues, community engagement remains a priority.