AVON, April 7 – Avon’s Board of Finance has voted to present a $72.87 million town budget for voters to approve in the upcoming budget referendum on May 12. The proposed budget would require taxes to rise 4.4 percent and represents a 2.8 percent increase in spending.
The vote was along party lines with five Republicans voting for the proposal and two Democrats opposing it.
The Board of Finance ordered the Board of Education to reduce its proposed budget by $1.05 million to $45.9 million. That reduces the BOE’s proposed increase in its budget from 6.91 percent to 4.5 percent.
On April 5, about 1,000 residents marched in support of the BOE’s original proposal and had hoped that town voters would get the chance to vote on the proposal.
Gerry deSimas, Jr., is the editor and founder of The Collinsville Press. He is an award-winning writer and has been covering sports in Connecticut and New England for more than 40 years. He was inducted into the Connecticut Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2025 and the New England High School Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2018.

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