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Roanoke Closes $19 Million Budget Gap with Steep Cuts
- Founder 100 Magazine

- 4 hours ago
- 1 min read

The City of Roanoke, Virginia, has finalized its budget for the upcoming fiscal year, managing to close a looming $19 million shortfall without raising local taxes. However, the balance came at a significant cost to city services and infrastructure.
To bridge the gap, the city had to eliminate over 100 positions and scrap roughly $50 million in planned capital projects. Local officials described the budget as a "survival plan," prioritizing essential services while delaying major renovations and community developments. Residents have voiced concerns over the long-term impact on the city's growth, though many are relieved to avoid a tax hike.

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