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Poll: Four-Percent Increase in Wilton's Operating Budget

Fiscal year 2013 budgets for a number of departments have been submitted.

 

The Town of Wilton has released its operating budget request on the wiltonct.org website. In total, the town is asking for a 4.07-percent increase in the operating budget.

Fiscal year 2012’s operating budget was $29,825,380. A 4.07-percent increase of that would be $1,401,793 making the 2013 fiscal year town operating budget $31,227,173.

This budget covers municipal funding for the Board of Selectmen, Human Resources, Board of Finance, Dept. of Public Works, Police, Fire, Parks and Rec, Social Services, Planning and Land Use, Ambler Farm, Wilton Library, Nursing and Homecare, Georgetown Fire District, Private School Welfare, Rte. 7 bus services, the Wilton Energy Commission, and Trackside.

“Many budget requests have remained flat or in many cases have been reduced,” wrote Wilton’s Chief Financial Officer Sandra Dennies in an introductory letter on behalf of the finance department.

“Increases that have been included are limited to those for personnel, health, dental, and life benefits with minor increase in pension and OPEB contributions,” wrote Dennies.

The letter states that the only new operating expense is for new technology in the form of Enterprise Resource Planning Software, a system that will improve the town’s record keeping and “provide a host of improvements,” according to Dennies.

Operating capital increased by 24.96-percent over last year. Bonding projects are set to cost $4,817,955 and include “road reconstruction, acquisition of a new fire truck, open space acquisition, improvements to ambler farm, as well as a shared Data Link project” that would fiber-optically connect the library, town hall, and WHS, according to the letter.

The entire budget can be viewed here.

  • How do you feel about this 2013 increase?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Too high
        33 (68%)
    • Sounds right
        9 (18%)
    • Too low
        0 (0%)
    • I'm just keeping an eye on the school budget.
        6 (12%)
    Total votes: 48
  • This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
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Amo Probus

3:04 pm on Thursday, January 5, 2012

The BOF recommended 1.7% and the Town wants 4.07%. Just where do they think the money is coming from...wood chips?

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Rational Wilton Mom

3:14 pm on Thursday, January 5, 2012

I guess they could use wood chips...if only they would remove all the trees from the October 2011 storm that are lying all over the streets...at least in my neighborhood.

EMR

3:10 pm on Saturday, January 14, 2012

Whatever happened to the Republican theme of consolidating government and cutting taxes?
Has Brennan switched his party to Socialism?
He's the sixth highest paid Mayor/Selectman in the State?
What is wrong with this picture?

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