It is school
district budget voting Tuesday across New York State, with a range of spending proposals, school board candidates and capital budget proposals being put to the voters for their approval.
The annual Newfield Central School
District budget vote for fiscal year 2018 - 2019 coming up.
Last year, 4,197 voters cast their ballots in our school
district budget vote and board of education elections.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 5 - 8 p.m. Mattituck Park
District budget vote and regular meeting, Veterans Memorial Park.
3 - 9 p.m. Oysterponds School
District budget vote.
School
district budget votes will be held tomorrow throughout the state, with many of the districts also voting on school board seats.
Not exact matches
But possible improvements will be detailed in the
district's
budget, which is expected to be
voted on this week.
NEW LENOX — Questions about interfund loans stalled a
vote on the proposed New Lenox Park
District budget last week.
The commission ultimately
voted to suggest a construction and design
budget of $ 14 million, but Wilson said the park
district board will make the final decision on that.
The $ 385 million
budget will be presented at a public meeting Nov. 30 and the Park
District Board will
vote on it Dec. 14.
HOFFMAN ESTATES — The Hoffman Estates Park
District committee of the whole
voted unanimously to create an ad hoc
Budget Advisory Committee.
School
districts that saw their
budgets voted down last month got another chance this week.
New York voters will head to the polls next Tuesday, May 16, to
vote on school
budgets that are benefiting from a $ 1 billion boost in state aid and a more flexible property tax cap, with just 12
districts seeking a 60 percent
vote to override the cap.
Residents of public school
districts throughout the state will head to the polls on May 15 to decide the fate of annual
budgets and also to
vote for board members seeking re-election or wishing to win a seat.
Hannibal residents
voted on the school
budget, school board elections and propositions at the Hannibal Central School
District offices on Cayuga Street on Tuesday.
School
districts across the state are holding
votes on their
budgets Tuesday.
Mount Vernon — Voters in the Mount Vernon City School
District approved a $ 251,979,860
budget for the 2018 - 19 school year by a 1,051 - 657
vote on Tuesday.
If the
district asks voters to exceed the cap, the proposed
budget would have to be approved by 60 percent of those
voting rather than a simple 50 - percent majority.
While Democrats start behind in the
vote in the second - tier
districts, a balanced battle on the Ryan
budget and tax cuts erodes the Republican advantage by two - thirds, getting Democrats to within 3 points in these
districts.
WHAT: Press conference calling out Senator Carlucci's
vote shortchanging local schools in state
budget and gutting the State's Foundation Aid formula through which schools in his Senate
District are owed $ 65 million.
Residents across the Southern Tiers took to the polls Tuesday to cast their
vote for several school
district budget proposals.
The Hempstead school
district accused a lawyer who was representing two board candidates of «fraudulent misconduct» and disruptions that led to the suspension of ballot counting in Tuesday night's
budget and board
vote.
Johnson City Central School
District: The $ 55.4 million
budget and the 2.51 % tax levy increase passed with 399
voting yes and 179
voting no.
Residents of
District 8 are being reminded to cast their Participatory
Budgeting (PB)
votes this weekend.
Susquehanna Valley Central School
District: The $ 38 million
budget passed with 303
voting yes and 40
voting no.
Harpursville Central School
District: The $ 19.6 million school
budget passed with 137
voting yes and 35
voting no.
The union would prefer
votes on school -
district budgets to require a simple majority.
The Starpoint School
District will hold a number of events May 15, along with the public
vote on its proposed
budget for 2018 - 19 and school board elections.
Chenango Forks Central School
District: The school
budget of $ 33.8 million and a 1.8 % tax levy increase passed with, 220
voting yes and 49
voting no.
Windsor Central School
District: The
budget passed with 317
voting yes, 94
voting no.
Voter Sherry Lawrence, of Locust Valley, places her
vote at Ann MacArthur Primary School in the Locust Valley school
district during the
district's proposed 2018 - 19
budget and school board races, Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Voters at Ann MacArthur Primary School in the Locust Valley
district place their
vote during the
district's proposed 2018 - 19
budget and school board races, Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Union - Endicott Central School
District: The school
budget passed with 841
voting yes and 264
voting no.
Blame them for the school
budget you
voted on Tuesday with no idea how much state aid your
district will really get, or what your taxes will be.
School
budget votes coincided with school
district board elections.
Sidney Central School
District: The school
budget passed with 130
voting yes and 31
voting no.
Voters adopted school
budgets Tuesday, but some
districts did not provide
vote counts to The Buffalo News Tuesday night.
Congress members are back in their
districts this week after a very close
budget vote last week.
Afton Central School
District: The
budget passed with 163
voting yes and 49
voting no.
More school
districts will be seeking to override the state's tax cap during Tuesday's school
budget and board
votes.
Participatory
budgeting democratizes the decision power of which community groups and development projects in a
district will receive funding by allowing community members to brainstorm and
vote their preferences.
---------------------------- New York state school
budget votes, and in some
district,
votes on School Board candidates bus purchases & capital projects, is being held today.
The annual
vote to elect two New Rochelle Public Library trustees and to adopt the 2012 — 2013 New Rochelle Public Library
budget will take place on Tuesday, May 15, from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., at the City School
District polling places.
A total of 676
districts statewide, with 124 of those in Nassau and Suffolk counties, held initial
budget votes last month.
Constituent project ideas from four
districts collected this fall and winter will be
voted on next spring and the top
vote - getters will be proposed in the
budget.
Of the 124
districts holding
budget votes across Nassau and Suffolk counties, 59 had contested school board elections as well, and 62 put up special ballot propositions.
Seeks voter approval, as part of the annual
budget vote at the annual
district meeting for a multi-year (2017 - 18 through 2021 - 22) student transportation contract with Brega Transportation, Inc. in accordance with its response to RFP ER -3-1-7.
Note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly included the Homer School
District as one to
vote on its 2018 - 19
budget.
Highland was one of 80
districts statewide that faced this challenge when putting forth
budgets for a
vote in May.
Niskayuna Central School
District voters on Tuesday, May 15, approved the 2018 - 19 school
budget, with 1,186 casting
votes in favor of the $ 84.2 million spending plan and 525 opposed.