WILTON, CT — Wilton voters approved the town budget and a series of capital projects during this week’s annual town meeting referendum, according to unofficial results released by the registrars office.
The town operating budget passed with 1,122 votes in favor and 413 opposed under the “too high” option.
Voters also approved multiple bonding requests tied to road work, school repairs and recreation projects that town officials previously proposed as part of the Fiscal Year 2027 budget plan.
Among the approved projects were:
The pickleball court proposal drew some of the strongest opposition in the referendum, ultimately passing 1,008-638. A turf field replacement project was approved by a 1,192-458 margin.
Town officials previously said the projects were intended to address infrastructure needs, improve school facilities and expand recreational offerings in town.
According to the results, 1,659 ballots were cast out of 12,505 eligible voters, representing turnout of about 13.3 percent.
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