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Lansingburgh board adopts $66.6 million proposed budget; public hearing May 6, vote May 20

Lansingburgh Central School District Board of Education · April 22, 2025
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Summary

The Lansingburgh Central School District Board adopted a $66,606,450 proposed 2025–26 budget to present to voters, scheduling a public hearing for May 6 and a budget vote on May 20. The motion carried unanimously.

The Lansingburgh Central School District Board of Education on April 22 adopted a proposed 2025–26 school budget of $66,606,450 to be presented to district voters. The board set a public hearing for 6 p.m. on May 6, 2025, in the Turnpike Elementary School cafeteria and scheduled the budget vote for May 20, 2025, between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. at the district polling locations.

Board members approved the proposal by motion (motion recorded as carried unanimously). Michael Cusack acknowledged Business Administrator Linda Klime and Superintendent Dr. Antonio Abitabile for their work in preparing the budget. The minutes note the budget is “partially funded by appropriations from Reserve for State and Local Retirement System and TRS Subaccount Reserve” and lists related reserve and tax-levy figures in the Property Tax Report Card approved the same night.