
NorthJerseyPublished 11:01 a.m. ET May 4, 2017 | Updated 19 hours ago
The Ridgewood Board of Education unanimously passed its annual budget this week.
The $105 million spending plan is funded primarily through a $91 million tax levy, an increase of .97 percent over the previous year. School taxes on a home assessed at the village average of $696,063 will be $11,401, up from $11,325 this year, an increase of $76.
The budget has a tax rate of $1.638 per $100 of assessed value, up from $1.627 last year, for a 0.67 percent increase.
Spend, spend, spend.
Time to sell.Markets strong,Village overall cost and labor management is weak,
Can I be a progressive Democrat and still think this is ridiculous?
What a joke
wait until the “affordable housing” gets built… the School budget will double.
A $105 million budget but a 50% cut in the token gift certificate value provided to crossing guards. What an operation.