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Niskayuna finance subcommittee files tax-cap calculation; working draft budget shows $1.1M in new investments and 11.6 FTE
Summary
Niskayuna Central School District's Finance Subcommittee met Feb. 28 and reviewed the district's New York State tax levy cap filing and a working draft budget that currently includes $1,100,000 in funded additions and 11.6 full-time-equivalent positions, with a working estimate that implementing the draft as presented would require a 1.92% tax levy increase.
Niskayuna Central School District's Finance Subcommittee met Feb. 28 and reviewed the district's New York State tax levy cap filing and a working draft budget that currently includes $1,100,000 in funded additions and 11.6 full-time-equivalent positions, with a working estimate that implementing the draft as presented would require a 1.92% tax levy increase.
The subcommittee was presented with the tax-cap calculation the district will submit to the state comptroller's office. The staff presentation showed the state formula yields a 3.58% tax levy cap for next year; the figure incorporates a tax-base growth factor, an inflationary factor (the state's 2024 inflationary factor was 2.95%, which produces the familiar 2% growth cap in the formula) and an exclusion for the current-year capital tax levy (reported in the presentation as roughly $4.4 million). The district's staff said the district would submit the calculation to the comptroller on the day of the meeting.
Why it matters: the cap figure is a statutory threshold that affects voters' perception and the board's margin for setting the tax levy. District staff cautioned that the cap is a formula output, not a prescriptive directive that the board must levy to that amount.
Key numbers and budget frame - Tax levy cap (state formula output to be submitted): 3.58% (staff presentation) - Working draft spending increase year-over-year: 4.46% (presentation) - Funded additions in the working draft: $1,100,000 and 11.6 FTE - Working-draft tax levy implied if the draft were funded as presented: 1.92% - Capital tax levy (presentation reference): about $4.4 million (included as an exclusion in the state formula) - Appropriated fund balance in the working draft shown at roughly 2.31% of the budget; the district noted it has maintained a 4% undesignated fund balance ceiling in recent years where allowed by state law
What the funded additions cover District staff said the $1.1 million in funded additions is tightly connected to the district's strategic priorities (safety and security; academic program; mental health and well-being) and totals about 11.6 FTE. Items explicitly…
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