The Evening Tribune
Hornell City School District residents will vote up or down on a budget that holds the line on taxes and reduces spending when they go to the polls next month.
The Hornell Board of Education Wednesday approved a $39,843,578 budget by a 6-0 vote, sending the 2021-22 spending plan to district voters on May 18.
Hornell’s budget calls for $7,279,976 to be raised by property taxes. That’s the same amount as last year.
“Our tax rate based on current assessments is projected to remain at $16.000 per ($1,000 of assessed value),” said Patrick Flaitz, the district’s top business official. “When actual assessment data comes out over the summer, historically that rate per thousand drops a little.”
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