Cromwell officials delay vote on $1.8 million on capital projects, including Town Hall roof
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CROMWELL - The Board of Finance has put off action on a $1.8 million request for a range of capital projects, including a new roof for much of Town Hall.
It did so as it awaits clarification of the ways in which impending federal stimulus funds can be used, as well as the level of tax payments, and the outcome of the vote on the proposed town budget, board Chairman Julius C. Neto said Friday.
Even as it delayed action on the other requests, however, the board approved a $130,000 allocation for a new backhoe for the Highway Department.
Cromwell officials adopt $54.3 million budget proposal for 2021-22
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CROMWELL - The Board of Finance has adopted a $54.3 million proposed budget for the coming fiscal year, a package that will go before voters on May 4.
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The Finance Board acted after spending about 45 minutes reviewing the general government (or town) budget, but made no reductions in that $17.9 million part of the proposal.
The board did recently reduce the proposed increase in education spending by $312,000 to $32.7 million.
The Board of Education had submitted a proposal calling for spending $33.1 million, a 3.9 percent increase from its current budget.
In presenting her proposed budget, Superintendent of Schools Enza Macri shad said the $33.1 million budget was what she needed to overcome the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic and the disruptions it created for students psychologically and emotionally.
Cromwell looks to repurpose former WPCA garage
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Cromwell Town Engineer Jon Harriman has issued a request for proposals for a feasibility/space needs study of the former Water Pollution Control Authority garage, at center.Jeff Mill / Hearst Connecticut Media
CROMWELL With the new public works/WPCA building now occupied, town officials are going back to see what they can do three older buildings that used to house the two departments.
Town Engineer Jon Harriman has issued a request for proposals for a company to conduct a feasibility/space needs study of the former Water Pollution Control Authority garage, the mechanics garage and the former Public Works garage, located at 20 James Martin Drive.
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TEKLYNX Awarded Gold in 2021 Stevie® Awards for Historic Customer Service Achievements
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Distinguished International Recognition Honors TEKLYNX’ Industry-Leading Customer Service and Technical Support
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