Botetourt County Economic Support to Citizens and Businesses Exceeds $40 Million

The Botetourt County Board of Supervisors approved an additional $250,000 in personal property tax relief for County citizens in August 2022.


On August 23, 2022, the Botetourt County Board of Supervisors approved an additional $250,000 in personal property tax relief for County citizens, increasing the value of the County’s support to residents and businesses since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic to more than $40 million. The latest relief is a response to increased used car values that will increase personal property tax bills this fall.

“Different localities respond to these situations differently depending on their particular circumstances,” said County Administrator Gary Larrowe.  “Botetourt County has been creative and proactive to provide support to individuals, families, businesses, and farms since the start of the pandemic.”

In 2020, the Botetourt County Board of Supervisors authorized $2.3 million in relief to effectively cut real estate taxes by five cents. This was provided in partnership with Virginia Community Capital in the form of a credit on taxpayer bills that year.

In 2021, the County provided relief grants totaling $264,000 to 82 businesses that were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The County also provided $157,000 in relief grants to 50 farmers affected by the pandemic. It is believed that Botetourt County is the only locality in the state to provide such relief to farmers.

In addition to direct relief to County citizens, businesses, and farmers, the County has leveraged over $38 million in funding to expand Internet broadband services to achieve universal service across the County. Work on the build-out of broadband services is expected to be completed by the end of 2023.

“The importance of the extension of broadband services to all areas of the County cannot be overstated,” said Board of Supervisors member Dr. Mac Scothorn. “Enabling County citizens to be able to work, study, shop, sell, socialize, and get healthcare from home is a game-changer in people’s lives. We will probably never know how much that ends up boosting economic growth, educational attainment, and health and well-being across the County.”

While these are more challenging times financially for everyone, including County government, “providing workers, families, and businesses broadband access is, possibly, the greatest form of assistance we can give,” he concluded.

For information about the expansion of broadband access in Botetourt County, visit www.botetourtva.gob/broadband


About Botetourt County:

Botetourt County (Pop. 33,494) is a 546 sq. mile community in Southwestern Virginia. The rural community is in the southwestern portion of the state in the scenic Roanoke Valley of Virginia. Strategically located on Interstate 81, and just 20 miles south of Interstate 64, Botetourt County is accessible to the markets of the Mid-West, the Mid-Atlantic, and the entire Eastern Seaboard. Botetourt County has a five-member elected Board of Supervisors which oversees most of the county’s government-related operations. In addition, Botetourt County has a complete administrative staff that works under the direction of a County Administrator who is hired by the Board of Supervisors to run day-to-day operations. Botetourt County is a sought-after locality for residents, businesses, and entrepreneurs. www.botetourtva.gov.

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