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Norwalk finance committee sets $450.48 million operating budget cap after public hearing dominated by school funding pleas

2978940 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

Norwalk’s Finance & Claims Committee voted unanimously to recommend a $450,481,977 cap on the fiscal 2025–26 operating budget after a public hearing in which dozens of residents and educators urged the council to increase funding for Norwalk Public Schools beyond the CFO’s 4% recommendation.

The Norwalk Common Council’s Finance & Claims Committee voted unanimously on Feb. 13 to recommend a fiscal year 2025–26 operating budget cap of $450,481,977, sending the cap to the full Common Council for final action. The committee’s vote followed a public hearing during which dozens of parents, teachers, school governance members and school administrators urged higher funding — many asking the council to approve the Board of Education’s 9.7% request rather than the administration’s recommended 4% increase.

The committee’s action sets the maximum total general-fund appropriation the city will consider for the coming fiscal year. The cap now goes to the full Common Council on Feb. 25; once the cap is set, the Board of Estimate and Taxation (BET) will hold departmental reviews in March and a public hearing on March 26 on the tentative operating budget.

Why it matters: committee members and speakers framed the vote around trade-offs between tax relief for residents and the immediate needs of schools. The administration’s recommended budget relies in part on drawing down $8,000,000 from the city’s general fund balance to limit mill-rate increases, while the Board of Education and many public commenters said the recommended 4% increase will force staff and program cuts that would hurt student services,…

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