Local Government
Warren County budget process continues with requests from outside agencies: Blue Ridge Legal Services, Northern Virginia 4-H, Samuels Public Library

Northern Virginia 4-H Program Manager Sarah Percival makes her requests to the Board of Supervisors. Photo and video by Mark Williams, Royal Examiner.
The Warren County Board of Supervisors held work session with outside agencies regarding the FY 2020-2021 budget on Tuesday, January 28, 2020.
Royal Examiner will follow the process over the next few weeks. In this first session, 15 outside agencies presented their request to the Board of Supervisors. In this first meeting, Supervisor Tony Carter was absent – sick as well as Archie Fox. No word on why he missed the meeting. Supervisors Walt Mabe, Cheryl Cullers and Delores Oates, along with Doug Stanley and Bob Childress attended.
In part 1, Blue Ridge Opportunities, The Warren Coalition and the Phoenix Project presented their requests to the Board of Supervisors. In part 2, you’ll hear from Blue Ridge Legal Services, Inc, Northern Virginia 4-H and Samuels Public Library.
It’s interesting to hear the discussion and see the detail of what it takes to put a budget together. It’s a slow and long process, but necessary.
Watch the process on this exclusive Royal Examiner video:
Blue Ridge Legal Services, Inc
Blue Ridge Legal Services, Inc. (BRLS) is a nonprofit charitable civil legal aid program providing free legal assistance in civil matters of critical importance to low-income residents of the Shenandoah Valley and Roanoke Valley.
The Northern Virginia 4-H Educational and Conference Center’s mission is to facilitate proven experiential learning programs for youth, families, and adults that educate, inspire and connect.
Samuels Public Library brings people, information, and ideas together to enrich lives and build community.

