Milton Warrant Committee Reviews Budget Challenges Amid Rising Costs and Revenue Constraints

The Milton Warrant Committee meeting convened to tackle the town’s financial challenges, focusing on budget projections for fiscal year 2027. Key discussions included the impacts of rising health insurance costs, projected revenue increases, and budgetary strategies to address a $2 million shortfall.

A primary focus of the meeting was the anticipated budget deficit of $2.5 million, driven by a mismatch between revenue growth and increasing expenses. The town administrator presented a detailed budget update, noting an expected $3.8 million increase in property tax revenue for fiscal 27, primarily due to a 2.5% increase under Proposition 2½ and new growth from ongoing construction projects. Despite this revenue boost, the school budget alone is anticipated to rise by 5.2%, consuming significant portions of the town’s available funds. The committee emphasized the need to explore expense adjustments and alternative revenue sources to bridge the deficit sustainably.

Health insurance costs emerged as a critical concern, with a projected 7% increase year-over-year. The committee highlighted the town’s responsibility for 76% of employee premiums, with last year’s premiums having surged by 14%. This upward trend, coupled with increased enrollment in family plans, imposes substantial financial pressure on the town’s budget. The committee discussed the broader implications of these rising costs, noting that each 1% increase in premiums translates to approximately $140,000 in additional expenses.

The meeting also addressed the complexities of managing the town’s utility costs. The water budget, for instance, is expected to increase by 58%, with past billing inaccuracies contributing to the discrepancy. The committee examined historical budget figures to identify recurring issues and improve future budgeting accuracy. The Department of Public Works (DPW) budget is set to increase by 7.5%, largely due to rising operational costs and the need for more realistic snow and ice management funding. The DPW plans to incrementally adjust its budget to better reflect actual expenditures, moving from $160,000 to $250,000 this year, with a longer-term goal of reaching $500,000.

Additionally, the meeting highlighted the town’s efforts to manage personnel vacancies and recruitment challenges within the DPW and other departments. Six positions remain unfilled, including a town engineer role, with competition from the private sector posing a significant hurdle. The committee discussed the potential financial implications of relying on overtime to compensate for these vacancies and considered strategies to attract and retain qualified candidates, such as implementing contracts that require employees to repay training costs if they leave within a specified period.

In terms of revenue, the town anticipates a modest increase in local receipts and state aid. State aid, a crucial revenue stream, is projected at approximately $17 million for fiscal 27, with expectations of a 1% increase in Chapter 70 education aid and a 2% rise in unrestricted general government aid. However, the committee expressed caution regarding potential pressures on the state budget, influenced by federal policy changes, which could affect this funding.

The town’s new financial policy mandates that free cash should not be used for ongoing budget expenses, but rather for one-time expenses or contributions to stabilization and capital budgets. This approach aims to leave a 10% reserve in free cash annually, providing a financial cushion for future needs.

The committee also discussed the implications of recent property tax overrides, which provide an additional $700,000 in recurring revenue for the operating budget stabilization fund. These funds require formal appropriation and are not yet reflected in the revenue columns.

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