Valdese ↔ Sawmills 2025-26

Comparing the 2025-26 budgets of Valdese and Sawmills

In recent weeks, I have heard a number of anecdotal references to the town of Sawmills, NC, generally contrasting with Valdese. Sawmills has several characteristics that are similar to Valdese:

  • Town of approximately 5,000
  • Located in the foothills of Western North Carolina
  • Housing with proximity to natural, wooded areas
  • Public Utilities Department managing both water and sewer services for its residents, although Lenoir provides bulk water and sewer treatment services for Sawmills
  • Council-Manager form of Government

Notably, Sawmills does not fund/maintain any municipal police or fire services, although fire and rescue fees are assessed at the county level.

Using the 2025-26 budgets for Valdese and Sawmills, here is a summary comparison of the two town general operations. First, a summary of the expected revenues for each town:

RevenueSawmillsValdese
Property Tax Rate0.2%
+0.4975 Caldwell
+0.105% Rural Fire
+0.03% Rural Rescue
0.415%
+0.555% Burke

Expected Collection Success95%98.89%
Ad Valorem Tax$766K$2.32M
Motor Vehicle Tax$87K$200K
Sales & Use Tax$1.35M$1.88M
Total General Fund$4.76M$7.98M
Budgeted Revenue for 2025-26

Here is a breakdown of how some of the General Fund revenues are budgeted to be spent:

ExpendituresSawmillsValdese
Governing Body$53K$51K
Administration$666K$1.46M
Planning$142K$80K
Finance$152K
Fire$962K
Police$1.38M
Sanitation$404K$380K
Street & Powell Bill$519K$883K
Community Development$444K$682K
Maintenance & Grounds$302K
Parks and Recreation$1.38M$1.08M
Public Works$807K$219K
Interlocal Transfer to Caldwell$194K
Budgeted Expenditures for 2025-26