Voters Approve Saratoga Springs Public Library Budget

Saratoga Springs School District residents approved a tax levy of $4,881,000 to operate the Saratoga Springs Public Library in FY 2008-2009.   The vote was 377 yes, 142 no.  Cheryl Gold of Saratoga Springs was elected to the library’s Board of Trustees, to fill a seat to be vacated by Jeffrey Gorss when his term expires in June. 

The library serves the residents of the Saratoga Springs Enlarged City School District, and funds for the library are collected when school taxes are collected.  The FY 08-09 levy represents a 4.64% increase over the FY 07-08 levy. An estimated $225,000 will be available from sources other than FY 08-09 property taxes. The tax amount for public library purposes appears as a separate item on school district tax bills.

“In the few short months since I’ve arrived in Saratoga, I’ve heard over and over again that the library is a source of pride for the community,” said Library Director Issac Pulver. “It’s gratifying to see that spirit continued with this year’s vote.”

“We are delighted by the public’s continued support for library services,” said Library Board President Ken Bollerud, “and we want to thank all those who came out to vote.  We look forward to another great year.”

Mini-grant opportunity

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The 2008-2009 Community Mini-Grant Program has been developed to assist communities and schools in the Hudson and Champlain Valleys with their plans for the commemoration of the 400th anniversary of the exploration of the Hudson River by Henry Hudson, and Lake Champlain by Samuel de Champlain and the 200th anniversary of Robert Fulton’s first steamship voyage on the Hudson River.

Two hundred grants of up to $1,000 each, will be awarded to communities for projects, events and programs that embody the theme of “Explore 400 years of Progress in the Environment, Energy, Innovation and Education.”

Deadline for Application: April 30, 2008
http://exploreny400.com/programs/2008MiniGrantApplication.pdf