Home» Neighborhood News » The Goffstown News
Goffstown school board sets warrant articles
If voters approve the school district's operating budget and the bond request for the elementary school renovations, they can expect a property tax increase of about $1.23 per thousand dollars of assessed property value, or about $270 on a $220,000 home.
The tax impact each year of the remainder of the bond is expected to be 71 cents, in addition to any future increases in operating budgets.
Article 2 seeks voter approval for the $14.5 million bond that will add classroom space to Bartlett and Maple Avenue Elementary Schools, which was recommended by the Budget Committee by a vote of 11-3.
Article 3 on the school warrant is the district's operating budget of $37,311,381, which was a revised budget of the Budget Committee, and adopted by the board.
The default budget was set at $36,616,091, about $600,000 less than the proposed operating budget.
According to SAU 19 Business Administrator Ray Labore, the tax impact on the default budget is about 73 cents per thousand, or about $160 on a $220,000 home.
Article 4 asks voters to decide if the school board should elect to retain up to 2.5 percent of unassigned general funds to use as a revenue source for emergencies.
"I think it's a great idea, I'd love to see it pass, but I'm not sure this is the right way to do it," said board member Keith Allard.
Board member Suzanne Tremblay disagreed, saying the article should move forward.
"Our warrant is probably as simple as it's going to get," she said.
The final article, Article 5, will ask voters to approve a new AREA agreement among Goffstown, Dunbarton and New Boston, which will take effect when the current agreement expires in 2014.
The school deliberative session takes place Feb. 2 at Goffstown High School.
kremillard@newstote.com
Goffstown » Local Events
- To get away, they come to NH - 0
- Win tickets to see American Idol Live! - 0
- Bach's Lunch Series Concludes in June with Music of Night and Nature - 0
- Open House at Owl Brook Hunter Education Center on June 1 - 0
- From middle school to Middle Ages in Windham - 0
- Londonderry Rotary to host classic car show - 0
- Book tells story of wife's battle with cancer - 1
- Grantham man is Geospatial Hall of Famer - 0
- Evidence challenged in Craigslist sex extortion case - 0
North Country open for business
READER COMMENTS: 0Press Releases
Loeb School Offers Workshop on Producing Newsletters
READER COMMENTS: 0The Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications is offering a workshop on creating effective newsletters.
'Here comes the sun' – Summer Season at the Casino Ballroom
READER COMMENTS: 0
0
MAKE SURE IT'S ME Opens at West End Studio Theatre
0
Harmonica Master James Cotton forced to postpone May 25 Londonderry Performance
0
Loon Mountain Resort Unleashes New Obstacles for July 13 Monster Mud Run
0
Location Change for N.H. Fish and Game Commission Meeting June 12
0
Help Combat Invasive Plants; Loaner Tools & Statewide Web Resource
0
Cranmore Opens for Spring/Summer Operations on May 25



