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A spot for every penny: Shelton city, school plan for $16 8M in federal relief funds
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Shelton finances in a sound position, city officials say
Brian Gioiele
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Exterior of Shelton City Hall, in Shelton, Conn. Jan. 11, 2021.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
SHELTON City finances are in a “favorable position,” with a replenished fund balance and stronger-than-anticipated early tax collection results, according to city Finance Director Paul Hiller.
Overall, the general fund a point of concern last year when it sank to $84,068 stands at $2,188,800. Hiller said the number has increased after a favorable fiscal year, when each department came in under budget, including the Board of Education, which returned $501,000 to the city’s general fund.
Shelton aldermen approve specific budget overruns
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SHELTON Three city departments have received some budgetary leeway during this fiscal year.
The Board of Aldermen, at its special meeting Thursday, unanimously approved over-expenditures for specific line items in the employee resources, police and election accounts for the 2020-21 fiscal year. The vote allows for these line items to be over budget, with payment made at the end of the fiscal year.
These moves come after Board of Apportionment and Taxation member Michelle Laubin, a Democrat, called on the panel’s Republican chairman, Jay Francino-Quinn, to hold a meeting to review and act on these budget overruns.