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Ansonia Board Of Education Forgoes Budget Vote

ANSONIAWhile Mayor David Cassetti’s administration says his proposed budget fully funds city schools, the Ansonia Board of Education has not actually voted on a recommended budget for the coming year.

The nonvote underlines how the budget formulation process in Ansonia has changed under Mayor Cassetti.

Previously, the school board used to vote on a budget in public, and then send the budget to Ansonia City Hall. 

The ultimate decision on the school district’s bottom line – and the bottom line only – would be voted upon by the Board of Aldermen, or, before a 2014 charter change, the Board of Apportionment and Taxation.

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Ansonia To Receive ARPA Funds

Ansonia will receive money to make improvements at Gatison Park, pictured above.

ANSONIAAnsonia is one of several winners in a budget stabilization bill passed by the General Assembly on Tuesday (May 7).

The $370 million bill includes about $850,000 in aid to Ansonia. A $750,000 one-time payment will go directly to the city, while another $100,000 is earmarked for improvements at Gatison Park.

The bill, which is expected to be signed by Gov. Ned Lamont, passed with a 103 — 48 vote in the House and a 26 — 10 vote in the Senate, mostly along party lines.

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Second Seymour Budget Vote Is Thursday, May 16

SEYMOUR — Voters are scheduled to head to the polls for a second time on Thursday, May 16 to decide the fate of the Seymour town and school budgets.

The Seymour Community Center on Pine Street is the polling location.

Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

The combined budgets total $66.4 million.

The proposed mill rate is 36.84 mills. That’s a .88 mill increase over the current mill rate of 35.98.

On May 2 voters rejected a budget that carried a mill rate of 37.25.

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State Lawmakers Delay Derby Revaluation One Year

DERBY — Residents can breathe a little easier this week after state lawmakers voted to delay the start of Derby’s revaluation for one year.

What’s A Reval?

Revaluation refers to the process by which a given property’s assessment is determined. Click here for a detailed explanation from the Town of Wolcott.

Property assessments are a key part of the local tax formula. Tax bills are calculated by multiplying the assessed value of a property by the mill rate and then dividing by 1,000. If a revaluation raises a property’s assessment, and a mill rate stays the same or is raised (or isn’t lowered enough to balance the new assessment) — a tax bill goes up.

State law mandates every community in Connecticut to conduct revaluations every five years.

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Seymour Reduces Town, School Budgets By $240,000

SEYMOUR – The Seymour Board of Finance on Wednesday (May 8) unanimously approved a reduced town and school budget for fiscal year 2024 – 2025, nearly a week after voters rejected both budgets.

The board met via Zoom where members approved a $66.4 million bottom line. That is $240,000 less than the budget rejected by voters on May 2.

A second budget referendum is scheduled for 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. May 16 at the Seymour Community Center, 20 Pine St.

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Ansonia Board Of Education Forgoes Budget Vote

ANSONIAWhile Mayor David Cassetti’s administration says his proposed budget fully funds city schools, the Ansonia Board of Education has not actually voted on a recommended budget for the coming year.

The nonvote underlines how the budget formulation process in Ansonia has changed under Mayor Cassetti.

Previously, the school board used to vote on a budget in public, and then send the budget to Ansonia City Hall. 

The ultimate decision on the school district’s bottom line – and the bottom line only – would be voted upon by the Board of Aldermen, or, before a 2014 charter change, the Board of Apportionment and Taxation.

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Ansonia To Receive ARPA Funds

Ansonia will receive money to make improvements at Gatison Park, pictured above.

ANSONIAAnsonia is one of several winners in a budget stabilization bill passed by the General Assembly on Tuesday (May 7).

The $370 million bill includes about $850,000 in aid to Ansonia. A $750,000 one-time payment will go directly to the city, while another $100,000 is earmarked for improvements at Gatison Park.

The bill, which is expected to be signed by Gov. Ned Lamont, passed with a 103 — 48 vote in the House and a 26 — 10 vote in the Senate, mostly along party lines.

Continue reading ‘Ansonia To Receive ARPA Funds’

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CAN THEY WIN A GAME?

New Derby documentary explores the question.

SHELTON FD

Calls for service.

HONOR ROLLS

Bradley School

Derby Middle School

VIDEO:

Derby Board of Aldermen & Alderwomen meeting.

GREAT VALLEY RESTAURANT RAFFLE

Now underway. Details here!

CARNIVAL IN SHELTON!

May 9 to May 19. Details.

‘ANTICIPATED FUTURE REVENUE’

Ansonia budget talk with Kurt Miller.

CLASS OF 1974

To be honored at Seymour High School graduation.

‘EVERYTHING BAGEL’

A hit at Seymour High School.

THIS WEEK

In history!

98th ANNUAL SCOUT SHOW

Scheduled for Saturday in Derby.

MORE THAN $500,000 RAISED

For Valley nonprofits during The Great Give.

RAGE ROOM

Opens in Derby!

SHELTON FD

Calls for service.

ASSUMPTION CHURCH

Community breakfast.

PUBLIC HEARING

On Ansonia budget.

THIS WEEK

In history.

ANSONIA SPEAKERS

Not sold on WPCA sale.

SEYMOUR FIRE

Was an accident.

MARVIN FRANKS

To be honored Saturday in Ansonia.

‘PINK’ SOFTBALL

Saturday in Derby.

ELKS CLUB

Fishing rodeo.

NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER

Is Thursday, May 2.

SHELTON FD

Calls for service.

In Shelton stabbing.

ATTN SEYMOUR RESIDENTS

Naming ordinance.

And

Motor vehicle tax notice.

ITALIAN-AMERICAN VETS

To be honored.

SHELTON FD

Weekly calls for service.

ANSONIA MAN

Sues police department, city, others.

SHELTON BAND

Rocks New Haven.

PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULED

On sale of Ansonia WPCA.

ANSONIA MAN

Accused of sending inappropriate messages.

CHAZ & AJ

Attack The Valley Indy!

SHOPLIFTING SUSPECT

Accused of fighting police.