LIVERMORE FALLS — It was number-crunching time for the Budget Committee on Tuesday.
The total for all departments is $2.38 million, an increase of $7,378 over last year’s figure. Selectmen are expected to finalize the town warrant articles at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 5.
One budget change is the animal control officer’s pay, which is proposed at $11,200 for 2016 compared to $10,600 last year.
Administration is $213,080 for 2016 compared to $203,203 last year.
The Police Department increased from $418,574 in 2015 to $429,528 for 2016. The committee noted the increase is for wages.
Code enforcement increased from $15,387 to $16,100. Committee member Merry Carver had high praise for Code Enforcement Officer Rob Overton.
“He’s a really decent guy,” she said. “He’s helping to clean up yards. He’s really personable.”
The library budget saw a small increase, from $62,718 in 2015 to a proposed $65,098. Committee members endorsed the increase, pointing out the library’s cultural value to the community.
“I think it’s wonderful,” Jackie Knight said.
Other proposed budget amounts include:
• paving, $120,000 (same as 2015);
• buildings, $81,159 ($81,615 in 2015);
• Fire Department, $95,470 (same as 2015);
• municipal solid waste, $114,750 ($114,600 in 2015); and
• Public Works, $348,900 ($349,350 in 2015).
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