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Williamsville budget preview: $8.9 million in projected increases and $1.2 million repair‑reserve request
Summary
Acting assistant superintendent Dr. Chris McGinley presented a preliminary budget Jan. 13 that would raise next year’s spending roughly $8.9 million (3.67%), driven by salaries, health insurance, BOCES and transportation; the board was also asked to authorize up to $1.2 million in repair‑reserve projects.
The Williamsville Central School District on Jan. 13 received a preliminary budget presentation that projects next year’s spending rising by roughly $8.9 million (about 3.67%), driven by employee salaries, an 8% health‑insurance increase and higher BOCES and transportation costs.
Dr. Chris McGinley, acting assistant superintendent for finance and management services, told the board the district’s current budget is $242,719,867 and that required expense increases total about $8,767,108, which would put a…
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