Fayston, Vermont Town Hall

Fayston voters will be asked to approve a budget of $1,848,4523 at Town Meeting on March 5. That represents an 11.37% increase over last year’s budget of $1,627,751.

 

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The increase comes from a variety of line items in the budget, including an increase in the town’s legal budget of $4,000 over the 2023 budget. The actual 2023 legal budget came in at $9,998.

Benefits for town employees are up over the previous year’s budget and actual. This year total benefits are proposed at $240,807, up from last year’s budget of $176, 554 and actual of $178,160. The line item for hospitalization increased from $111,854 to $158,307. Retirement costs increased from a projected $22,000 (actual $24,658) to $32,000.

Town highway equipment costs are down slightly with $125,500 requested this year, compared to $123,000 last year (actual $125,975). Town garage costs are proposed at $18,000 this year, up over last year’s actual of $14,112, but down from the 2023 budgeted amount of $21,500. Highway department salaries will increase to $267,000 from last year’s budget of $209,512 and actual of $217,075.

Planning department costs are projected at $105,116, up from last year’s budget of $95,147 and actual of $89,150. Fayston’s participation in the Mad River Valley Planning District is included in the planning department budget and will increase from $45,317 to $53,962. All the towns in the planning district plus Sugarbush pay equal amounts to fund the planning district.

 

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Town office salaries, including town clerk, treasurer, tax collector, select board assistant, listers, assistant town clerk and assistant treasurer are proposed at $168,178, up from last year’s budgeted $161,955 and last year’s actual of $155,026.

The town is setting aside funding for future road department expenses, as well as culverts, and the town forest reserve, among other items. The proposed budget calls for reserving $40,000 for road retreatment, up from last year’s $25,000. It also calls for setting aside $325,000 for equipment reserves, up from last year’s $275,000.

Another line item proposes $75,000 for firefighting equipment, up from $65,000 last year. This year’s budget increases the reserve for town forests from $5,600 to $12,000. The town’s share of the shared Waitsfield-Fayston Volunteer Fire Department is $69,933 up from last year’s budgeted amount of $67,993 and actual of $55,912.

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