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By STEPHANIE M. PETERS STAFF WRITER - Published: November 2, 2009

Another budget season kicks off tonight, when Mayor Christopher Louras presents his fiscal year 2011 proposal to the aldermen. Louras said last week he will touch on some of the highlights of the budget, but as always, the real in-depth discussion will happen in a series of committee meetings in the weeks to come.

One point worth mentioning is that Louras has broken out the budget into about five individual budgets — which he said he is hoping can be placed on the ballot in the same form, giving voters the opportunity to make clear with what they take issue.

Although the agenda going into the meeting is light, there is at least one other issue that will be introduced during the meeting.

On Thursday, Board President David Allaire told some of his board members during a Finance Committee meeting that they can expect to find on their desks tonight his draft of a charter amendment that would give the aldermen the authority, if they had a supermajority of the board's vote, to add to line items in the mayor's budget. As it currently stands, the aldermen can only cut from the proposal presented to them.



School lawsuit

The city was in court for a hearing last week in the lawsuit brought against it in 2008 by the Mountain View Community School. The defunct school, which was on Church Street, filed a civil suit against the city last year arguing that, for the purpose of the property tax statute, they're a public school.

Last October, the city was preparing to take the property to tax sale because the school had allowed its property taxes to go delinquent. Ultimately, the school's landlord, Joe Giancola, foreclosed on the school before it could go to tax sale, according to City Attorney Andrew Costello.

According to Costello, the school and city have been given 10 days to write and file briefs. Costello said he expects the judge will make a decision within a month after that.

Mountain View's attorney, Ted Robare, did not return a call seeking comment about the lawsuit.



Another town signs on

RRA Executive Director Tom Macaulay told his board last week that Proctor was the latest town to unanimously vote to sign a letter of intent to participate in the Rutland Telecom initiative.

With Proctor on board, that makes 11 municipalities. The others are: Poultney, Fair Haven, Castleton, West Rutland, Rutland City, Rutland Town, Mendon, Killington, Pittsford and Middlebury.

The RRA board is set to meet again this week for a hard look at the RT business plan, through which Macaulay will walk the group.



Committee lists

The aldermen's weekly schedule of committee meetings continues Tuesday with a meeting of Alderman Dave Dress' charter and ordinance subcommittee – one of two – looking into the city official selection process. With two meetings already under their belts, this group appears headed toward recommending, at the very least, that the city move toward hiring a city manager. The other group won't meet again until Nov. 10.

On Wednesday, the Public Works Committee will discuss flooding problems at 39 Nichols St. For Thursday, Dress has also scheduled a charter and ordinance meeting to talk about term limits for all elected city officials. This is an issue that has been on Charter and Ordinance Committee's to-do list since Dress referred it there in July. Dress has long been one of the few proponents of term limits on the board; recently, Rutland United Taxpayers has also brought the issue back to public consciousness as they circulated a petition to have the prospect of 10-year term limits placed on the March ballot.



Outside of City Hall

The Rutland Area Food and Farm Link will hold a somewhat novel event Wednesday: A casual mixer for new and aspiring farmers.

For those who might fall into this category, the event will run 6 to 10 p.m. in the Brick Box, and will feature a period for mingling and enjoying local beer and snacks from Table 24, as well as a screening of the film "FRESH" about the future of sustainable agriculture.

Anyone looking for more information or to RSVP can e-mail india@rutlandfarmandfood.org or call 417-7331.

stephanie.peters@rutlandherald.com








READER COMMENTS


Ok, seriously, none of us want our taxes increased but can you really say that the city is against raising taxes based on a poll that had a total of 110 people vote? And I thought this is what people wanted, to vote on the city budget. So the mayor is putting out each individual budget, police, fire, DPW,rec, etc. instead of all of it as a whole. What's wrong with this? The way I see it, myself and every voter in the city can vote on which budgets get to pass and what one's need to be refigured. Am I missing something or is this what this watchdog group wanted in the first place?
-- Posted by Rutland Citizen on Mon, Nov 2, 2009, 6:30 pm EST

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Look for some municipal tax rate comparison information at: http://rutlandwatchdog.blogspot.com
-- Posted by Rutland Watchdog on Mon, Nov 2, 2009, 8:58 am EST

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A recent poll on http://rutlandwatchdog.blogspot.com shows 92% of the people do not want Mayor Louras to even propose a tax increase in the City Budget. So let's get this right, he wants to propose five budgets tonight? Not only is this against Rutland City Charter but, sounds like he wants to inject confusion to the voters.

BOA President, Allaire, wants to give more power to the BOA by allowing them to add line items within the budget? If you haven't noticed power is being stripped little by little from you folks, because you have proven time after time, you cannot do the job at hand. Nice try though, maybe you should go around and get the 600 signatures like the small group of citizens doing ballot intiatives this election season. Why not take some of their ideas and just place them on the ballot? Does the BOA not agree with their articles?

Looking to touch base with that group and post some info about the articles on my blog! Oh, BOA - might want to look at what another city of our size tax rate is, yes it will be posted on my blog for you, but you should still take the time to research it yourself. http://rutlandwatchdog.blogspot.com
-- Posted by Rutland Watchdog on Mon, Nov 2, 2009, 8:42 am EST

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