UV budget passes in 2nd vote

NEW BERLIN – The Unadilla Valley Central School District budget passed 360-154 Tuesday, a significant difference over the first vote in May.
In May, the vote required a 60 percent super-majority to pass, but only received votes totaling 254-250.
Yesterday’s vote approved a spending plan $440,608 less than the defeated budget in May, and cut the tax levy increase from 4.25 percent to 2.4 percent.
This kept the tax levy under the state tax cap removing the need for a super-majority.
The new budget will eliminate a planned half-time BOCES phys-ed teaching position as well as the summer swimming program, BOCES summer school classes, and all transportation during the summer months.
Superintendent Robert Mackey was unavailable for comment following the vote.

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