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'Something is just not right': New Haven mayor on tax-exempt property hitting $8.5 billion in city


Something is just not right : New Haven mayor on tax-exempt property hitting $8.5 billion in city
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The entrance to Yale University s Old Campus across from the New Haven Green photographed on February 9, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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The entrance to Yale University s Old Campus across from the New Haven Green photographed on February 9, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Davenport College at Yale University, New Haven, Conn., Wednesday, March 10, 2021.Peter Hvizdak / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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NEW HAVEN Here’s what Mayor Justin Elicker, city Budget Director Michael Gormany and others trying to balance the city budget are up against: tax-exempt property in New Haven now represents nearly 60 percent of the grand list on which the coming fiscal year’s budget is based, the city’s acting assessor says. ....

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New Haven residents decry possible closure of library, other services in 'Crisis Budget'


‘I will be outside picketing’: New Haven residents decry possible library closure, loss of other services
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NEW HAVEN The Mitchell Branch Library, located in the heart of the city’s Westville section, “has been a lifeline” for Westville resident Katie Lancaster and her family including her soon to be 1-year-old pandemic baby, Hazel this past year.
She, like fellow Westville residents Judy and Joy Meikle, all of whom were picking up or dropping off books Tuesday, doesn’t know what she would do if the library were to close, as it might under the “Crisis Budget,” the more austere of two budgets that Mayor Justin Elicker presented Monday in case he can’t get additional aid from the state and Yale University. ....

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