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Utica City School District board adopts 2026–27 budget, approves property tax report card

Utica City School District Board of Education · April 21, 2026
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Summary

At a special meeting the Utica City School District Board of Education voted to adopt the 2026 27 budget and approve the district property tax report card by voice vote; one member was recorded as excused and no roll-call vote tally appears in the transcript.

At a special meeting, the Utica City School District Board of Education voted to adopt the 2026

27 budget and approve the district property tax report card.

The presiding officer asked for a motion "to adopt the budget resolution," which was moved and seconded; the same process was followed for the property tax report card. The chair said, "I need a motion to adopt the budget resolution. Move it." There was no discussion recorded, and the chair called for the vote: "All in favor? I. Anyone opposed? Motion carries." The transcript records the outcome as a voice approval; individual vote tallies were not recorded in the transcript.

Clerk-conducted roll call earlier in the meeting identified Jason Cooper, Donald Ross, Joseph Oliver Jr., Tamela Noakes and Bradley Nana as present; Danielle Feduola was recorded as excused. The transcript also records a person identified as "Paul" confirming presence during the roll call. No member was shown voting against the budget in the meeting record.

The motion to adjourn was moved, seconded and approved immediately after the budget vote, and the meeting ended.

The 2026

27 budget sets the district spending plan for the coming school year; the property tax report card is the document approved alongside the budget. The transcript does not specify dollar amounts, line-item changes, or the method used to compute the property tax report card; those details are not in the meeting record provided.