Press Release
For Immediate Release
Canton Officials Look for Suggestions from Residents on Capital Expenditures
As part of a policy adopted by the Board of Finance, Town Officials are looking for suggestions from residents on what projects should be funded through the Capital Improvement Plan. In order to be included in the plan, expenditures must be more than $10,000 and last for more than 5 years. The majority of the Capital Improvement Budget is utilized for pavement management, municipal vehicles and facility improvements. For example, the current total capital budget is $995,067 of which S531,866 is allocated for pavement management and $298,201 for vehicles and large equipment for both the Town and the Schools.
Town and School Officials meet every year to discuss the Capital Improvement Plan and prioritize expenditures. As part of this process, Town Officials are looking for input from the general public. Often the public gets involved after the proposed budget has been drafted and is being presented during the budget process in the spring. This is an opportunity for residents to get involved early in the process by recommending Capital Projects to be funded. Projects such as constructing a public restroom in Collinsville to making planned improvements at Mills Pond Park have received funding after residents expressed support. It is important that you make your thoughts known. All recommendations are reviewed by the Boards of Selectmen, Education and Finance.
Please email your recommended Capital Improvement Projects to Taryn Schrager, Interim Chief Administrative Officer at [email protected] or mail to Taryn Schrager, Interim Chief Administrative Officer, 4 Market Street, PO Box 168, Collinsville, CT 06022. Make sure to include a complete description of the project you wish to have funded. The Town Budget, which includes the Capital Improvement Plan, can be located on the Town Web Page at www.townofcantonct.org by clicking on the Government section at the top of the website.
Please send your Capital Improvement suggestions by November 11, 2024.
Thank you for your input,
Taryn Schrager Jordan E. Grossman, Ed.D
Interim Chief Administrative Officer Superintendent of Schools