Mill rate remaining flat at 18.164 unprecedented, New Canaan finance board chairman says
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New Canaan’s mill rate will stay flat at 18.164 for Fiscal Year 2022, the exact same rate it was for Fiscal Year 2021.Grace Duffield Hearst Connecticut Media /
Homeowners may avoid writing larger checks for the tax collector next year after the Board of Finance approved a mill rate of 18.164 for fiscal year 2022, the exact same rate as fiscal year 2021.
The budget calls for raising $140.2 million from taxation for fiscal year 2022, an 0.85 percent increase from $138.99 million in 2021.
“Everyone works to keep the spending in check,” Todd Lavieri, Board of Finance chairman said after the board voted unanimously to approve the mill rate.
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Fate of Irwin Park buildings explored
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New Canaan s Irwin Barn, built of stone and wood in the late 1800s and early 1900s got refurbished windows. The Town budgeted $132,000 for repairs to the barn in the 2018-’19 capital budget. There had been a budget discussion about spending $50,000 for putting public bathrooms on the lower floor, but that was taken out before the budget was passed hence the outdoor restroom.Grace Duffield / Hearst Connecticut Media
Two roofs at the 36-acre Irwin Park are both due for renewal, but were perceived very differently at a meeting of the Selectmen Advisory Committee for Infrastructure and Buildings.