HARRISON — Residents at the town meeting Wednesday evening will vote on a $1.89 million budget that includes money for paving, a bucket loader, a pickup truck and a new roof on the fire station.
The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. June 10 at Harrison Elementary School, 309 Naples Road. There are 23 articles on the warrant.
Residents will be asked to spend $580,000 from the capital reserve fund for the following:
* $300,000 to complete the two years of paving and road improvements on Edes Falls Road, from Main Street to the town garage, in one year instead of two.
* $50,000 for a bucket loader for the Public Works Department.
* $42,000 for a pickup truck for the Parks and Recreation, and Fire and Rescue departments.
* $45,000 to replace the roof on the Fire Station.
* $48,000 for compactors at the Transfer Station.
* $45,000 to redo the Town Office parking lot and sewer.
* $50,000 for other projects.
Other articles include authorizing selectmen to spend up to $25,000 from the undesignated fund balance to cover emergencies, and using money from snowmobile registrations to support the Harrison Friendly Riders Snowmobile Club.
Revenue has increased to $686,573, which is $51,656 more than this fiscal year. Town Manager George “Bud” Finch said the reason is excise taxes and transfer station fees, along with a variety of small fee increases.
The SAD 17 assessment is $3.85 million, which is $14,634 less than this fiscal year, which ends June 30.
The Cumberland County assessment is $329,806, which is an increase of $15,559 over 2014-15.
The proposed tax rate is $11.25 per $1,000 of assessed value, a 30 cent increase.
To look at the proposed budget, go to www.harrisonmaine.org/ and click on “Budget Information for Fiscal Year 2016.”
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