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Business official outlines budget pressures: CVA legal costs, higher transportation bills and $7.5 million transfer to capital
Summary
District budget staff reviewed five-year trends and said legal costs tied to Child Victims Act claims, increased special-education transportation demand and planned transfers to capital will strain the operating budget; staff showed a planned increase in transfer to capital to $7.5 million for next year.
The district’s business staff reviewed budget codes and five-year trends during the work session and warned that legal costs related to Child Victims Act (CVA) claims, higher special-education transportation expenses, and planned transfers to capital will tighten next year’s operating budget.
Presenters said the district expects continued elevated legal and liability insurance costs tied to CVA claims and noted prior-year spending over budget in legal codes because of CVA-related invoices. Staff said they anticipate some reimbursement from insurers (CNA, Hartford) but cautioned expenditures will remain elevated in the near term.
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