Board of Supervisors

SUPERVISOR AT LARGE Gregory Horton  gregory.horton@carrollcountyva.gov
SULPHUR SPRINGS DISTRICT William Bryant    william.bryant@carrollcountyva.gov
FANCY GAP DISTRICT Ronnie Collins ronnie.collins@carrollcountyva.gov
LAUREL FORK DISTRICT Jody Early  joseph.early@carrollcountyva.gov
PINE CREEK DISTRICT Tracy D. Moore Tracy.moore@carrollcountyva.gov 
PIPERS GAP DISTRICT Joey Dickson Joey.dickson@carrollcountyva.gov

County Attorney ~ Steven V. Durbin
Clerk of the Board ~ Mike Watson -  County Administratormichael.watson@carrollcountyva.gov



Carroll County utilizes the County Board Form of Government authorized by Section 15.2 of the Code of Virginia.

The Carroll County Board of Supervisors consists of six members; one from each of the five magisterial districts and one at-large member.  Members of the Board serve four year staggered terms. The Carroll County Board of Supervisors conduct regularly scheduled monthly meetings on the first Monday of each month unless otherwise posted on our calendar. When meeting are cancelled due to inclement weather the meeting will generally be held the following Monday.

Monthly meetings start with a Closed Session at 6:00  p.m. and the Regular Public Session beginning at 7:00 p.m. in the Board Meeting Room of the Governmental Center.  The Board elects its Chairman and Vice Chairman at an annual organizational meeting in January. Consult our calendar  for any adjustments to the schedule.  The meetings are posted at the County YouTube Channel.   All members of the public are invited and encouraged to attend.  Citizens having business to present to the Board should confer with the County Administrator ahead of time so that you may be placed on the agenda.

Resumptions of adjourned meetings are held when the Board knows of items of business to be considered at a later time or cannot complete its agenda on the regularly scheduled day. Special meetings may be held when unexpected items of business must be dealt with that cannot wait to be considered at a regular meeting. The meetings are made known to the media and posted to our calendar .

The Board of Supervisors have many duties and responsibilities. The most critical include:

  • Preparing and approving the county budget
  • Setting the county tax rates
  • Appointing members of various boards and committees
  • Constructing and maintaining county buildings
  • Adopting the county's comprehensive plan
  • Adopting and enforcing ordinances for police, sanitation, health, and other regulations permitted by state laws

The Board provides oversight and leadership in planning for the County's future from both a strategic and budgetary perspective.