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Williamsville budget presentation shows $2.2 million working deficit; state aid projected to rise
Summary
District finance staff presented a working 2025–26 budget showing a proposed spending plan of $244.5 million, a preliminary tax levy of $148.8 million (3.29% increase) and a working deficit of about $2.2 million; state aid increases and retirements could change final figures.
Williamsville Central School District officials presented a working draft of the 2025–26 budget during the Feb. 11 meeting and reported a preliminary $244,517,917 spending plan, a proposed tax levy of $148,845,213 and a working deficit of about $2.2 million.
Assistant Superintendent for Finance Mr. Kelly told the board that state aid estimates in the draft are up “nearly $7,400,000” compared with the current…
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