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Norfolk Fiscal Year 2012 Budget Overview: Challenges and Trends

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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Norfolk Fiscal Year 2012 Budget Overview: Challenges and Trends

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  1. Town of Norfolk FISCAL 2012 Budget

  2. Town of Norfolk Budget trend $28,942,522 $30,542,774 $28,614,857 $28,518,197 FY10 – Reduced in January FY12 Budget

  3. 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

  4. Norfolk’s Local aid Prison Mitigation

  5. FY2011 Revenues FY12 Budget Kickoff

  6. FY2012 Revenues FY12 Budget Kickoff

  7. Municipal Personnel Reductions FY2010

  8. Municipal Personnel Reductions FY2011

  9. 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

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