Harbinger of spring: budget

CORNWALL — The budget process for the 2016-17 fiscal year has begun.

The Board of Selectmen presented a proposal to the Board of Finance Feb. 17 that shows an increase of just over 2 percent, or $38,382, for costs to operate the various aspects of the town.

Spending for capital projects is proposed to increase by about $128,000 to cover needs that include a new highway backhoe,  repairs to some town bridges and a new pumper for the Cornwall Volunteer Fire Department.

The Board of Education continues to work on its proposal for Cornwall Consolidated School (CCS). That is scheduled to be presented to the finance board March 9 at a special meeting.

During its regular March 16 meeting, the finance board will respond to both proposals. Potential changes would be discussed at that time.

The Board of Finance has set a special meeting for further deliberation, if needed, on April 6.

A final proposal of the combined budget will be voted upon at the regular finance meeting April 20.

A public hearing will be held at Cornwall Consolidated School on April 22.

The finance board will meet on May 11 to finalize a proposed budget.

A town meeting and public vote will be held May 20.

All of the Board of Finance meetings will be held in Town Hall at 7:30 p.m.

The public hearing and town meeting will be held at CCS at 7:30 p.m.

A special finance meeting will be convened immediately following the town meeting to set a new mill rate.

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