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Burlington residents face steep increase in school budget, taxes

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BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – Many Vermont taxpayers will face sharp increases in school property taxes this year as districts face inflationary pressures and a loss of pandemic relief funds. In Burlington, the school budget is also being driven higher by the cost of the new high school. Our Katharine Huntley got an update on the construction and the tax bill voters are facing.

Burlington High School is more than two years from being complete, but this year’s property taxes will reflect the $165 million the district needed to bond for to get the project started.

“We recently saw the first kind of pouring of concrete and buildings are coming down behind us and the works moving along as we would hope and we’re really excited about the progress that the team is making,” said Tom Flanagan, the superintendent of the Burlington School District.

The district says kids will be in the classroom by the beginning of the 2026-2027 school year.

The bill for the new school begins to hit taxpayers in full force this year, adding $9.5 million to the school budget. But that’s not all. Rising school costs and an adjustment in the state education funding formula called the common level of appraisal will push the overall budget to $119 million. That will leave voters facing a 14% tax increase on Town Meeting Day.

“It’s a little bit complicated and complex, and it’s a little bit frustrating on our side to have to explain this the common level of appraisal as one of the elements of our overall school budget when that has absolutely nothing to do with school spending and our school budgeting,” Flanagan said.

All totaled, the owner of a $370,000 home– the median price in Burlington– would pay nearly $750 more next year, while the owner of a $500,000 home would pay about $1,000 more.

Flanagan says the tax increase would have been even greater if Burlington had not benefited from a separate change in the education funding formula known as pupil weighting.

“We’re doing everything we can to keep costs down,” Flanagan said. “We knew this next year was going to be the big year of borrowing for the bond. And that’s where we are now.”

That might not be the only tax increase on the ballot. The mayor’s office says they are looking into an increase in the municipal property tax rate, something that hasn’t been done in five years. They say significant inflation is one of the reasons behind the potential ask for higher taxes.

“It is something we’re considering. Not because we want to but because if we’re going to continue to offer the same level of services and make the investments in public safety that I think the public is clamoring for, continue to re-grow the police department, we have some real financial challenges in doing so,” said Mayor Miro Weinberger, D-Burlington.

The mayor’s office says a special City Council meeting to discuss the future budget and the potential need for an increased property tax rate is being called for next Monday, Jan. 22.

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