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FY27 Budget

54 articles · January 1, 2026 – June 1, 2026 · ← Back to Home
Milton Trims Budget Deficit to $1.5 Million Amid Recreational Marijuana Debate
Select Board

Milton Trims Budget Deficit to $1.5 Million Amid Recreational Marijuana Debate

January 27, 2026
$1.5 Million Free Cash Infusion Could Delay 11 Annual School Layoffs Through 2029
School Committee

$1.5 Million Free Cash Infusion Could Delay 11 Annual School Layoffs Through 2029

January 21, 2026
Surging Health and Salary Costs Ignite $2.5 Million FY27 Budget Gap
Historical Commission

Surging Health and Salary Costs Ignite $2.5 Million FY27 Budget Gap

January 20, 2026
$750,000 Wharf Park Debt Proposal Triggers Conflict Over Milton’s Rising Fiscal Burdens
Planning Board

$750,000 Wharf Park Debt Proposal Triggers Conflict Over Milton’s Rising Fiscal Burdens

January 15, 2026
$2.5 Million Fiscal Gap Reopens Debate on Milton’s Limited Commercial Revenue Base
Select Board

$2.5 Million Fiscal Gap Reopens Debate on Milton’s Limited Commercial Revenue Base

January 13, 2026
$2 Million Service Cut Looms as Milton Schools Face Steep FY27 Funding Gap
School Committee

$2 Million Service Cut Looms as Milton Schools Face Steep FY27 Funding Gap

January 7, 2026
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