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Grand Island board reviews near‑final $81.7 million budget, keeps tax‑levy rise at about 2.7%
Summary
Trustees unanimously approved routine finance and personnel motions and reviewed a near-final budget proposal of roughly $81.7 million that the district says would increase the tax levy by about 2.7%, under the 3.32% cap; the board discussed funding two breakfast monitors from food-service revenue but deferred a final transfer until year-end audit results.
The Grand Island Central School District board on Thursday reviewed a near-final budget recommendation of about $81.7 million and approved a package of routine finance and personnel motions, while discussing how to fund two additional breakfast monitors for high‑participation cafeterias.
The board unanimously approved finance items including donations, declaring a 2015 bus obsolete, a food-service agreement for a partner site and CPSE/CSE program recommendations. District staff presented the budget as the fourth detailed review; they reported the recommended tax levy increase at about 2.7% (the district noted the allowable cap is 3.32%)…
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