| Borough to Vote on Minimum School District Funding |
| Monday, 14 May 2012 | |
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0 MB | Download MP3 | Open in popup This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it During a work session Thursday evening, the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly discussed a resolution that will set the minimum amount at which the borough would fund the school district. The cap is set at $10.3 million and the resolution calls for just over $9.9 million as the minimum contribution from the borough. Borough Mayor Jerome Selby proposed adding $400,000 that would come from increased revenues from the fish and severance taxes. The extra money would bring the borough within about $50,000 of fully funding the school district.
Assemblyman Dave Kaplan spoke in favor of fully funding the district or at least following through with the mayor's proposal.
Hesitating to commit a windfall to the school district, assemblyman Mel Stephens suggested leaving the amount as written in the resolution and discussing a potential increase at the next regular meeting when the borough's FY 13 budget will be presented
The assembly agreed to leave the language of the resolution as is and will discuss it further at this Thursday's regular meeting. The borough will meet with the school district to discuss its budget June 7th. |