Council OKs $341M FY23 Warwick Budget
WARWICK, RI – The City Council voted 7-2 to approve Mayor Frank Picozzi’s proposed $341.1 million, no-tax increase Fiscal Year 2023 Warwick budget Thursday. It is the second year the […]
WARWICK, RI – The City Council voted 7-2 to approve Mayor Frank Picozzi’s proposed $341.1 million, no-tax increase Fiscal Year 2023 Warwick budget Thursday. It is the second year the […]
WARWICK, RI — The Warwick School Committee OK’d a $193.2M FY22 budget, requested details on the high school rebuilds, and said good-bye to its special education director Wednesday night. The […]
WARWICK, RI – Mayor Joseph J. Solomon announced the city’s draft financial statements show that the city and the Warwick School Department finished FY20 with a budget surplus of about […]
WARWICK — Tuesday night at Warwick Veterans Junior High, the Warwick School Committee learned the district’s FY19 $99,274,023 salary line item is $979,000 over budget, and voted against $17,000 for […]
Mayor Scott Avedisian announced Monday that a preliminary audit of the city’s FY17 finances suggest the city has posted a budget surplus of $5.87 million.
Three years after WarwickPost.com’s launch on April 20, 2014, a combination of subscribers and advertisers helped the site beef up its budget coverage of the 2017 budget hearings, and aided our effort to expand school reporting to the 2017 public high school graduations.
City Councillors passed Mayor Scott Avedisian’s $294,048,252 FY16 budget Wednesday, cutting from several line items to add $1.337,000 to the $1 million paving budget, and $65,000 to professional services for an independent auditor.
June’s just gotten started, and Warwick already has important things brewing, starting with the latest meeting in a series of budget hearings to determine the city’s budget for FY2016.
School officials asked the City Council to add $6,952,275 to Mayor Scott Avedisian’s level-funded $159,530,000 school budget proposal Thursday night, pleading for investment in spite of the Committee’s ongoing disagreement with Avedisian on the timing of school consolidation.
Warwick, RI — The city council is scheduled to review Mayor Scott Avedisian’s budget plan starting Wednesday at 5 p.m. in City Hall.
Warwick, RI – The City Council passed a resolution Monday night asking Mayor Scott Avedisian to add $800,000 to the city’s paving budget, for a potential total of $1.25 million.
Warwick, RI – Mayor Scott Avedisian has finalized the FY2015 budget, which includes the City Council’s extra $400,000 for schools with a correspondingly higher tax rate, without signing it. The extra […]
Warwick, RI Mayor Scott Avedisian said Wednesday he’d try to avoid raising taxes following the City Council’s override of his veto on an extra $400,000 in school funding.
An extra $400,000 for schools was the only City Council budget amendment to survive Mayor Scott Avedisian’s vetoes at a special 4:30 p.m. City Council meeting Monday.
Warwick Mayor Scott Avedisian vetoed the City Council’s amended $288 million budget today, citing the move of $607,931 from healthcare to boost paving and schools as his main objection. It’s the first […]
Warwick Mayor Scott Avedisian is considering vetoing the City Council’s amended $288 million budget, which moved $607,931 from employee healthcare to channel $997,929.31 into paving and schools Monday.
Warwick’s City Council shuffled the deck on Mayor Scott Avedisian’s proposed $288 million budget Monday at City Hall, moving $997,929.31, most of it from healthcare, to boost paving funds and school spending.