What would your taxes be for FY 2010-11 if the second town budget referendum on May 18th passes?
We have recalculated the spreadsheet, based on the minimal $48,500 reduction to the Hebron Board of Education budget. If passed, it would be a .94 mill increase, which equates to a 3.33% increase in your taxes. As you can see, the average increase in taxes would be $193.94, and the average increase in your taxes since 2008 would be $585.95.
What is of greatest concern continues to be the significant reduction in revenue predicted for next year, the lack of stimulus money which is funding part of this current FY 2010-11 budget (which will NOT be there next year, and will need to be replaced with taxpayer dollars or significant reductions made), and the continued onslaught of unfunded mandates and union-dictated salary and step increases that far exceed any increases the public sector is seeing.


