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Gloversville reduced its 2026 budget by $72,000, pausing a lead rental program, while keeping key services and raising taxes 5.1%.
Gloversville has cut its proposed 2026 budget by $72,000, mainly by pausing a state-funded lead rental registry program due to uncertainty over grant administration.
The city will maintain funding for firefighter gear and training, make minor cuts to travel and equipment, and increase Assessor’s office staffing.
The budget remains at $24.49 million, with a proposed property tax rate of $20.45 per $1,000 of assessed value, a 5.1% increase.
Mayor Vincent DeSantis emphasized fiscal responsibility, citing economic growth and a strong fund balance.
Budget reviews continue for police, transit, public works, and finance departments.
Gloversville redujo su presupuesto de 2026 en $ 72,000, deteniendo un programa de alquiler líder, mientras mantenía servicios clave y aumentaba los impuestos en un 5.1%.