Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Budget Request from TM

Ogunquit, MELocal News

The Ogunquit Select Board is preparing to review the Town Manager's budget request for the Fiscal Year 2025-2026, a pivotal step in the town's financial planning. This process will unfold over the coming months and involves presentations from department directors, allowing the Board to assess each department's needs and priorities. Any questions raised will be directed to the Town Manager, ensuring clarity and accountability. Once the Board finalizes the budget, it will be transmitted to the Budget Review Committee, whose recommendations will be included in the official warrant. This budget is not just a financial document; it reflects the town's vision for resource allocation and community development.

Residents can access the budget request online, promoting transparency and encouraging public engagement. The process is vital for fostering a collaborative relationship between the town's leadership and its citizens. Overall, this initiative underscores Ogunquit's commitment to effective governance and community involvement.

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