The Harnett County Budget 2026 proposal is moving forward after commissioners approved amendments and scheduled a public hearing for June 15.
The proposed budget totals more than $215 million and includes funding for education, public safety, health services, and county operations.
Key Issues in the Harnett County Budget 2026 Debate
One of the most discussed topics involved funding for library services, which account for nearly $4.7 million in county spending.
Commissioners also reviewed staffing requests from the Department of Social Services, where officials requested additional personnel to meet growing demands.
County leaders cited increased local costs resulting from changes in federal funding requirements.
Public Safety and Youth Programs
The sheriff’s office remains the county’s largest public safety expense, receiving more than $33 million under the proposal.
Commissioners also approved requests related to juvenile crime prevention programs.
County officials reported that local juvenile risk levels exceed statewide averages, increasing demand for intervention programs.
What’s Next?
Residents will have an opportunity to provide feedback during a public hearing scheduled for June 15.
County leaders are expected to continue evaluating spending priorities while balancing service demands and taxpayer concerns.
The final budget decisions could affect residents throughout Harnett County for the coming fiscal year.
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