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New Haven proposes $1.9M to fix school budget shortfall amid ongoing housing and equity efforts.
New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker proposed a $1.9 million city allocation to cover a budget deficit in the New Haven Public Schools, addressing financial challenges impacting education.
The city continues to support social services, housing initiatives, and community programs, including youth activities, food access, and sustainability efforts like a recent EV "Sun Day" event.
Meanwhile, a creditor group took control of a deteriorating industrial site for redevelopment into affordable housing, and a nonprofit secured a 17-year tax break to convert luxury apartments into below-market units.
In local politics, a union-backed candidate lost in Ward 1, while an incumbent retained their seat in the Hill neighborhood.
Residents also protested high utility costs in temporary housing, and community groups like the CT Cowboys supported youth through supply giveaways, reflecting ongoing civic engagement and efforts to improve equity and well-being across neighborhoods.
New Haven propone $1.9M para arreglar el déficit del presupuesto escolar en medio de los esfuerzos de vivienda y equidad en curso.