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The Village of Catskill is set to hold a public hearing on its tentative budget for the upcoming fiscal year. The hearing will take place on Wednesday (April 30) at 6 p.m. at the Senior Center located on Academy Street. This event provides an opportunity for residents to express their views on the proposed budget, which totals more than $5.3 million.
Key allocations in the budget include over $1.8 million dedicated to public safety and just over $1 million for transportation. These funds are intended to support essential services and infrastructure within the village. Additionally, the hearing will address the assessment and collection of taxes, allowing community members to provide input on these financial matters.
Residents interested in reviewing the tentative budget can access it at the clerk’s office on the second floor of 422 Main Street or on the Village of Catskill's official website. The hearing represents a crucial opportunity for the public to engage with local government and influence fiscal decisions that impact the community.