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The Town of Norfolk's FY2012 budget highlights significant trends and challenges, including a total budget of $28,614,857 and a $1.2 million debt exclusion for the Freeman/Kennedy School. The budget reflects reductions in local aid and personnel, alongside pressing needs for municipal investments. Key issues include deteriorating conditions of police and public works vehicles, a lack of capital investments, and concerns about the public safety building. This summary reveals the current fiscal climate and budgetary realities facing Norfolk.
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Town of Norfolk FISCAL 2012 Budget
Town of Norfolk Budget trend $28,942,522 $30,542,774 $28,614,857 $28,518,197 FY10 – Reduced in January FY12 Budget
Town of Norfolk Budget trend $28,942,522 $30,542,774 $28,518,197 $28,614,857 $1.2 Million Debt Exclusion for Freeman / Kennedy School FY12 Budget
Norfolk’s Local aid Prison Mitigation
FY2011 Revenues FY12 Budget Kickoff
FY2012 Revenues FY12 Budget Kickoff
Local Aid – What is the reality (House then Senate) • FY11 Snow & Ice Deficit - $322,297 • Lack of Capital Investments • Police Cars (Good to Poor condition, rapidly increasing maintenance costs) • DPW Vehicles – (Trucks are old, sanders) • Municipal Vehicles • Assessors – Poor • Animal Control – Poor • Building (Fair and Poor) • Public Safety Building – Very Poor Condition • DPW Building Roof Issues • Technology – Schools and Municipal FY 2012 - Outlook