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The health insurance assessment is expected to rise 8% rather than the 15% budgeted, freeing approximately $800,000 for potential FY27 allocations, including $350,000 more in excess levy capacity, $50,000 for snow and ice, and $250,000 each for OPEB and stabilization.
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The FY27 budget is still under development, and the Select Board did not approve a final budget at this meeting. The lower-than-expected insurance increase gives the town more room to fund safety-related needs, winter road work, and long-term reserves. The board also began developing a standard process for reviewing requests to restrict parking or establish safety or thickly settled zones on public roads.
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