Politics & Government

Naugatuck Taxes Unchanged After Budget Adoption

Combined town and school spending plan totals more than $132 million, about 2 percent larger than current spending.

NAUGATUCK — Taxpayers can rest easy this year knowing the recently approved town and school spending plan for 2022-23 will not raise their tax bill.

According to the Citizen's News, the town's joint boards of mayor and burgesses and the finance board last week adopted a $132.2 million budget.

The May 11 move to approve the budget, which was 2 percent larger than current spending, came after a sparse turnout at a budget public hearing and the tax rate will remain the same at 47.75 mills, according to the Citizen's News publication.

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With a mill rate at 47.75, the tax for a home assessed at $200,000 would be $9,550 — unchanged from this year.
For the Citizen's News full report on the budget, visit this link.

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