Yorktown Supervisor Tom Diana, with Board members Ed Lachterman, Sergio Esposito, and the town’s finance staff
Supervisor Tom Diana has proposed a $69 million 2024 Town budget with no tax levy increase.
“I am pleased to propose a 2024 municipal budget that preserves services, improves our infrastructure and beautifies our parks,” said Supervisor Diana. “I want to thank all my department heads who tightened their belts and made this budget work.”
The Town’s 2024 spending plan includes paving about 11 miles of Yorktown’s roads, upgrading the municipal swimming pools and continued water main repairs. Yorktown’s municipal budget represents about 10 percent of homeowners’ total tax bill.
“I am very conscious of inflation and economic difficulties that many members of our community face, which is why I am presenting a 2024 budget that respects taxpayers while maintaining our quality of life and services,” said Supervisor Diana.
In the coming weeks, the Town Board will conduct its due diligence and review the 2024 budget proposal through a series of meetings with department heads. At the end of this process, the Town Board may decide on changes to the budget that could raise or lower the tax rate.
Residents with questions about the budget process or suggestions on how the Town can economize its operations should contact Supervisor Diana’s office, 914-962-5722 x:200.