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Norwalk board tackles budget cap to ease tax burden

July 31, 2024 | Norwalk City, Fairfield, Connecticut


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Norwalk board tackles budget cap to ease tax burden
During a recent government meeting, officials outlined the operating budget process for the city of Norwalk, emphasizing the collaborative efforts between the Common Council, the Mayor, and the Board of Estimate and Tax. The meeting highlighted the structured approach taken to review and finalize the city’s budget, which involves a detailed examination of each department's budget requests.

The Board of Estimate and Tax is tasked with scrutinizing line item details within the budget proposals from various city departments, including the Board of Education. This process, which spans approximately six weeks, allows the board to challenge budget requests and make necessary revisions. Ultimately, the board will present a finalized operating budget that requires approval from the Common Council, which will then influence the city's mill rate and tax burden.

A key point raised during the discussion was the board's authority regarding budget caps. While the board can propose a budget below the cap set by the Common Council, it cannot exceed this cap without seeking additional approval. This has led to a trend in recent budget cycles where the board has actively worked to minimize the tax burden on residents by proposing budgets significantly lower than the established cap.

The meeting also touched on the composition of the Board of Estimate and Tax, which is designed to maintain a balance between Republican and Democratic appointees, ensuring diverse perspectives in budgetary decisions. Jared Schmidt, the city’s Chief Financial Officer, who recently joined the team, acknowledged the importance of this balanced approach in managing the city’s finances effectively.

As the budget process unfolds, officials remain committed to transparency and fiscal responsibility, aiming to serve the best interests of Norwalk's citizens.

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