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Mayor Hopkins proposes $338.1 million budget, seeks 2.57% tax-levy increase to boost schools
Summary
At a special Cranston City Council meeting, Mayor Hopkins introduced a budget prioritizing school funding with a proposed $2.279 million increase in the city contribution and a 2.57% tax-levy increase, while noting losses in state aid and reaffirmed municipal bond ratings.
Cranston Mayor Hopkins delivered the city’s operating and capital budget message Wednesday night, proposing a $338.1 million overall budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025, and asking the council to approve a 2.57% tax-levy increase largely to support the school department.
“I am once again very proud to report that the city of Cranston is fiscally strong,” Mayor Hopkins said, announcing a plan that he described as prioritizing school funding while holding city-side spending to a “no frills” level. He said the proposed budget increases the city’s contribution to the school department by $2,279,000 and that state school aid is expected to increase by roughly $5,100,000 (about 6.73%).
The mayor framed the proposal as fiscally prudent and school-focused. He said the residential tax rate would rise to $13.96 per $1,000 of assessed value from $13.61, and the commercial/industrial rate would move to $20.94 from $20.42. Using the city’s stated average home value of $347,600, the mayor estimated the typical household…
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