Alders approve enterprise fund budgets, special services district levies on consent
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The Board of Alders approved enterprise fund budgets and levies for four special services districts on a consent recommendation; documents were noted as available for public inspection at legislative services.
The New Haven Board of Alders approved several non‑general‑fund items by consent, including enterprise fund budgets and levy orders for four special services districts.
A motion to place enterprise fund items on the consent calendar passed after Alders described the items as straightforward and routine. Chair Adam Marshon said the enterprise fund items would be handled early in the meeting; Alder DeCollar commented that the enterprise fund actions are “procedures that we must do every year.”
Separately, Alders moved items addressing levies for the Town Green, Whalley Avenue, Chapel West and Gramar (transcript spelling) special services districts for fiscal year 2025–26. The chair noted that the orders and related resolutions “are on file and available for public inspection in the office of legislative services, 165 Church Street.” The levies and enterprise fund recommendations carried on voice votes and will proceed as part of the board’s budget package.
These items were discussed as routine annual matters; no detailed roll‑call votes were recorded in the meeting transcript.
