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Ridgewood Presents a $47.1 million municipal budget

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April 27,2015

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Ridgewood Nj, The Village of Ridgewood presented a $47.1 million municipal budget last Wednesday night during a presentation by the Village Manager Roberta Sonenfeld and council members.

The new budget includes a 1.2 percent tax increase which acording to the Ridgewood news , is equal to $46.72 on a home assessed at the village average of $690,662, plus another $9 for the library tax. (https://www.northjersey.com/news/ridgewood-council-goes-all-in-on-budget-1.1320392 )

The news also reported roughly $3.03 million in surplus is being utilized in this year’s budget; the amount of surplus left over will be slightly higher than 2014, with $1.5 million remaining while outstanding debt will also decrease by about $2 million.

Village Manager Roberta Sonenfeld continued to emphasize on operating efficiencies, resident service improvements, and investments in both people and technology.

Most notable are long over due investments in the chronically dysfunctional Building Department, and the launch of a new village website. The Building department as previously announced on this blog has also raised fees and offered an Amnesty for non compilers.

The Village manager also illuminated the implementation of a Human Resources Department, enhanced support for the Community Center, staff development initiatives, re-accreditation of the Ridgewood Police Department, and a cleanup of tree wells and other aesthetical improvements. (https://www.northjersey.com/news/ridgewood-council-goes-all-in-on-budget-1.1320392 ) . The jury is still out as to whether any of these will lead to cost savings , productivity improvements or better customer service.

2015 Ridgewood Budget Presentation

Budget Presentation at Introduction of the 2015 Budget on April 22, 2015

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For the Official State Budget Document

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The Budget Hearing will be held May 27 at 7:30pm in the Village Hall Court Room. The Village Council will vote on the budget at the end of the hearing.

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Ridgewood proposes municipal budget with tax increase

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APRIL 24, 2015, 10:20 PM    LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 2015, 10:25 PM
BY CHRIS HARRIS
STAFF WRITER |
THE RECORD

RIDGEWOOD — Village property owners would pay 1.2 percent more in taxes over the next year, under a $47.1 million 2015 municipal budget introduced by officials this week.

Ridgewood’s operating budget raises expenses and revenues overall by 1.8 percent, Village Manager Roberta Sonenfeld said during the council’s Wednesday night meeting.

The tax increase is the first in the village in two years and would result in a $46.72 increase for owners of the average home, assessed at $690,672.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/ridgewood-proposes-municipal-budget-with-tax-increase-1.1318494

 

2015 Ridgewood Budget Presentation

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Second Quarter Taxes Due May 1st

Second quarter property taxes are due May 1, 2015. There is a 10 day grace period for property tax payments. Since the 10th falls on a Sunday, all payments must be received in this office by Monday, May 11, 2015 to avoid a penalty. Postmark is not accepted.

Please allow ample time for mail delivery. If you are using online checking, confirm with your banking institution that payments will arrive on time and be sure to include your block and lot number in the memo. We cannot make exceptions for payments still en route on May 11th . All payments received after the May 11th deadline will accrue interest from May 1, 2015. Payments may also be dropped off in the yellow Village mail box at the rear main entrance.