Rutherford County Budget & Governance with Commissioner Robert Peay

Apr 21, 2026 at 10:08 am by Producer



Your property tax rate, the speed limit on your street, and the future of local schools are all decided by a handful of local officials you might not even recognize at the grocery store. In this deep dive, Rick and Wayne sit down with Commissioner Robert Peay, a 28-year veteran of the Rutherford County Commission and current Budget Chairman, to pull back the curtain on local governance. We explore the massive complexities of managing a multi-million dollar budget and why "staggered terms" might be the key to preserving institutional knowledge in local politics.

The conversation shifts from high-level finance to the gritty reality of constituent service, where a simple phone call can lead to new speed limit signs or resolved code violations within a week. Commissioner Peay explains the significance of Rutherford County’s rare Triple-A bond rating—one of only 47 in the nation—and how that fiscal discipline translates into millions of dollars in interest savings for taxpayers. Whether you are curious about the upcoming $400 million investment in jails and schools or want to know how the "ROB" committee is fighting the opioid crisis, this episode defines what it means to be a "good neighbor" in government.

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Sections: Roundtable from WGNS