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Selectmen reduce proposed operating budget; send revised warrant, revenues to March town meeting
Summary
After reviewing department cuts and capital reserve adjustments, Loudon selectmen voted Feb. 5 to present a reduced 2025 operating budget and revised warrant articles at the March 15 town meeting. Officials said the changes trimmed roughly $75,000 from the operating budget estimate and lowered the estimated tax impact by about $0.10 per $1,000 of
LOUDON, N.H. — The Loudon Board of Selectmen voted Feb. 5 to present a revised municipal operating budget and updated warrant articles at town meeting after department heads identified line-item reductions and selectmen approved changes to capital reserve funding.
What the board did: Selectmen approved moving the operating budget and revised revenue estimates to the March 15 town meeting. They also approved a revised set of capital reserve and expendable-trust warrant articles that reduce some proposed capital contributions compared with earlier drafts.
Numbers and effect: Selectmen said they reduced the operating budget from $6,998,369 to $6,923,004, a…
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