MONROE, Conn. — Voters will go to the polls at the Monroe Community Center, 709 Monroe Turnpike, this Tuesday to decide on the $113.6 million town budget proposal for fiscal year 2026-27, which carries a 4.2 percent tax increase.
The spending plan includes $35,943,054 for municipal services and contingency funding and $77,700,763 for education.
The mill rate would increase from 28.67 to 29.879 mills. Individual tax bills can be calculated by multiplying one’s assessed property value by 29.879 — the rate the Board of Finance is expected to set if the budget is approved at referendum — then dividing by 1,000.
Polls will be open from 6 a.m. until 8 p.m.
