Bringing The World Home To You

© 2026 WUNC News
120 Friday Center Dr
Chapel Hill, NC 27517
919.445.9150 | 800.962.9862
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Winston-Salem weighs tax increase to fund firefighter raises

Firefighters parked outside of Winston-Salem City Hall.
April Laissle
/
WFDD
A fire truck parked outside of Winston-Salem City Hall

City leaders in Winston-Salem are considering a property tax increase to fund fire department raises.

A survey reviewed during Monday’s council meeting found Winston's firefighters are paid less than their counterparts in peer cities.

To address that gap, staff are proposing raises of about 4% for certified firefighters and roughly 9.5% for battalion chiefs.

The move would likely require a half-cent property tax increase in the next budget. Council Member Robert Clark warned the change would be unpopular, especially after last year’s tax hikes. Mayor Pro Tem D.D. Adams appeared unfazed.

“Taxes are going up, they're going to always go up and they're going to go up more than what we've ever seen them," she said. "But the citizens need to understand, if you don't want to pay employees of the city, then you need to tell us what you want to cut.”

Council members ultimately didn’t make a final decision on the matter. They’re expected to revisit it at their April 6 meeting.

April Laissle is a senior reporter and editor at WFDD. Her work has been featured on several national news programs and recognized by the Public Media Journalists Association and the Radio Television Digital News Association. Before joining WFDD in 2019, she worked at public radio stations in Ohio and California.
More Stories