NUTLEY, NJ — Nutley homeowners will see a 5.26 percent increase to the school portion of their property taxes under the district’s latest budget, which passed a vote from the board of education on Thursday.
It has been a tough budget season for school administrators in Nutley, who have been facing public criticism over a looming, multi-million dollar shortfall that will require belt-tightening across the district. Read More: Bad Budgeting Leads To $7M Shortfall In Nutley Schools
Nutley recently caught a break when the New Jersey Department of Education partially bailed it out with a 10-year, no-interest loan. But the money came with a catch – a state monitor has been assigned to oversee the district’s finances. Read More: NJ Appoints Monitor In Nutley Schools Amid Financial Woes
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In the meanwhile, school officials have continued to hammer out the upcoming academic year’s budget.
The Nutley Board of Education held a public hearing on May 7, which included four resolutions related to the proposed 2024-2025 spending plan. Board members ended up tabling a vote on those resolutions to their next meeting.
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After the May 7 meeting, district administrators released their budget presentation to the public. It can be viewed online here.
As part of the presentation, administrators noted that the budget – which still had to be reviewed by the district’s new state monitor – will mean a 5.26 percent tax increase for local homeowners.
Property taxes in New Jersey are mainly made up of three parts: school, municipal and county. The local school budget represented about half of that total in Nutley last year, data shows. Read More: Property Taxes In Belleville-Nutley (See Latest 5-Year Breakdown)
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After giving the state monitor time to review the spending plan, the Nutley Board of Education picked up from their May 7 meeting and voted to adopt the final budget on Thursday.
During the public comment portion of the meeting, several Nutley parents and community members railed against cuts that will come with the budget, and said they’re worried about the loss of beloved teachers and other staff members.
The cuts associated with the preliminary budget have been completed, the board noted.
Watch video footage from the May 16 meeting below.
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