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File #: 25-245    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Report Status: Presentations
File created: 4/21/2025 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 5/21/2025 Final action:
Title: Cost of Community Services Study
Attachments: 1. Att.A - Albemarle County Cost of Community Services Study
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AGENDA DATE: 5/21/2025

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Cost of Community Services Study
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SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST: Receive a presentation on the Albemarle County Cost of Community Services Study

ITEM TYPE: Regular Information Item

STAFF CONTACT(S): Richardson, Wall

PRESENTER (S): Ann Wall, Deputy County Executive and Terance J. Rephann, Ph.d., Regional Economist, Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service

LEGAL REVIEW: Not Required

REVIEWED BY: Jeffrey B. Richardson

BACKGROUND: During Planning presentations to the Board in 2022 regarding rural-area land uses and land-conservation programs, the Board directed staff to provide more information on the fiscal implications of rural land development and land conservation.

Staff research indicated that Virginia counties often use the Cost of Community Services Study approach to quantify the revenues and public expenditures associated with general categories of land use (residential, commercial, and agricultural/open space). The Community Development Department contracted with the Weldon Cooper Center, which has written these studies for several Virginia localities, to provide a report for Albemarle County.

STRATEGIC PLAN: Quality of Life - Encourage a vibrant community with economic and recreational opportunities that serve all community members.

DISCUSSION: As noted in the Executive Summary of the study (Attachment A, pages 1-2), this study method computes a ratio of expenditures to revenues for each land-use category. If the ratio is above one, that land use creates a fiscal deficit. If the ratio is below one, that land use demands less in services than it provides in revenue.

The calculated cost/revenue ratios for Albemarle County in FY 2022 were as follows:


These results are generally consistent with the patterns found in Virginia and in other states.

The study notes that "Albemarle County's residential and agriculture/open space ratios are slightly higher than found in other studies, while the commercia...

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