Vote May 4

Regional schools budget

FALLS VILLAGE — Residents of the six towns of the Region One School District will vote on the regional school budget on Tuesday, May 4, noon to 8 p.m. at the town halls in Cornwall, Canaan/Falls Village, Kent, North Canaan, Salisbury and Sharon.

After a public hearing Thursday, April 8,  the Region One Board of Education voted to send a budget proposal of $16,026,463 to the referendum vote.

The total for Housatonic Valley Regional High School, Pupil Services and the Regional Schools Services Center of $16,026,463 is an increase of $249,155 (1.58%).

 

Town assessments

Assuming the budget is approved

Canaan/Falls Village
$1,476,319
decrease of $200,098

Cornwall
$1,484,561
increase of $112,017

Kent
$2,509,743
decrease of $108,606

North Canaan
$4,762,646
increase of $395,667

Salisbury
$3,725,651
increase of $159,769

Sharon
$2,067,541
decrease of $109,596

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