The following are the projected assessments for towns in SAD 9, SAD 58 and SAD 36:

SAD 9 is proposing a $21.6 million total spending plan.

• Chesterville: $574,594 for general fund, $4,941 for adult education, an increase of $28,156 over existing assessment.

• Farmington: $3.4 million for general fund, $29,486 for adult education, an increase of $77,103 over this year’s assessment.

• Industry: $625,469 for general fund, $5,379 for adult education, an increase of $56,636 over existing assessment.

• New Sharon: $603,323 for general fund, $5,189 for adult education, an increase of $27,512 over existing assessment.

• New Vineyard: $476,434 for general fund, $4,097 for adult education, an increase of $19,866 over this year’s assessment.

• Temple: $287,895 for general fund, $2,476 for adult education, an increase of $12,059 over existing assessment.

• Vienna: $393,237 for general fund, $3,382 for adult education, an increase of $13,709 over 2003-2004 assessment.

• Weld: $624,272 for general fund, $5,369 for adult education, an increase of $45,864 over this year’s assessment.

• Wilton: $1.89 million for general fund, $16,281 for adult education, an increase of $63,084 over existing assessment.

• SAD 58 is proposing an $8.85 million package.

• Avon: $314,367.32, which reflects an increase of $19,363.69 – or a 6.56 percent – over the existing budget.

• Eustis: $1.02 million, an increase of $45,081.06 – or 4.62 percent – over the existing budget.

• Kingfield: $761,293.84, which reflects an increase of $14,758.15 – or 1.98 percent – over the existing budget.

• Phillips: $600,516.19, an increase of $42,733.51 or 7.66 percent

• Strong: $620,380.56, a decrease of $1,168.39 or .19 percent.

• SAD 36 is proposing an $8.08 million plan.

• Livermore: $1.65 million, an increase of $94,136 over the existing assessment.

• Livermore Falls: $1.82 million, reflecting a decrease of $26,514.68 from the existing assessment.

Sources: SAD 9, SAD 58, SAD 36


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