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BETHEL, CT — The annual referendum on the Bethel budget has been scheduled for Apr. 19.
The proposed $85 million spending plan allocates $51.1 million for schools and the remaining $34.2 million for the town.
The combined budget proposal runs about 4.45 percent above the current spending plan.
The town's portion includes about $450,000 for school building maintenance, $5.5 million for debt maintenance and $28.3 million for municipal operations. Overall, the town budget is about a 2 percent increase over the current spend.
The Board of Finance found nothing to cut from the schools' take for the first time in several budget cycles. The proposed $51.1 million schools budget represents a 4.3 percent increase over the current spending plan. As is typical, the lion's share of the spend is for employee salaries and benefits, roughly $33.9 million and $10 million, respectively.
The polls for the budget referendum will be open April 19 from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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