Salisbury selectmen send budget proposal to finance board

SALISBURY — The Board of Finance meets Thursday night, March 13, to get initial budget proposals from the Board of Selectmen and Board of Education.

At the regular selectmen’s meeting Monday, March 3, the board and Comptroller Joe Cleaveland discussed the first draft of the 2025-’26 municipal budget.

The draft budget proposal has a bottom line of $9,205,120, which represents an increase of $585,530, or 6.7%.

Rand and Cleaveland stressed that the proposal only details expenses and does not include revenue.

“The goal continues to be to keep the mill rate steady.”

On Wednesday, March 5 the Board of Education voted to send a budget proposal to the finance board.

For Salisbury Central School, the total proposed is $6,901,041, an increase of $365,102. or 5.59%.

The Region One assessment is currently $4,794,310, an increase of $386,297, or 8.76%.

Total proposed education spending for Salisbury for 2025-’26 is $11,695,351, an increase of $751,399 — 6.87%.

Both boards will present these budget proposals to the finance board in detail on March 13.

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