Ledyard budget voting is today; polls open until 8 p.m. on $52 million proposal
Ledyard - The town will hold a referendum on the 2014-15 budget today.
Voters will decide whether to support a budget of $52,683,926, as recommended by the Town Council and presented at a Town Meeting on Monday. The polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. at District One - Ledyard Center School; and Districts Two and Three - Juliet W. Long School.
The budget would result in a 6 percent increase in the tax rate, a rise of 1.75 mills. Registered voters and property owners in town are eligible to vote.
The Board of Education cut nearly a half-million dollars from its proposed 2014-15 budget, eliminating multiple staff members and extracurricular activities, following a directive from the council to reduce the school budget by $495,000. The remaining increase in the proposed school budget is $535,898, a 1.8 percent increase. The council also made $123,000 in cuts to the general government budget.
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