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Webster board approves transportation and capital-reserve propositions; reviews tax-cap and UPK changes
Summary
The Webster Central School District board approved a transportation vehicle proposition and a voter-initiated capital reserve proposition and discussed the tax-levy limit, the governor's foundation-aid proposal and proposed UPK funding changes.
The Webster Central School District Board of Education voted on several budget- and facilities-related measures at its Feb. 3 regular meeting and heard staff briefings on the district’s tax-levy limit and the state budget outlook.
The board approved a transportation proposition, which staff said omits an electric vehicle this year because the district lacks charging infrastructure and instead prioritizes two wheelchair-capacity buses and mini-buses with integrated restraint systems. The proposition passed on a roll-call vote of the board members present.
The board also voted to put a voter-approved capital reserve proposition on the May ballot. District staff framed…
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