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WATCH: FY23 Budget Retreat

On Friday, May 6, The City Council held the annual Budget Retreat at the new Public Works facility.

Council was presented with information regarding operating budgets and capital improvements budgets for numerous City departments.

A formal Budget Hearing to solicit public input on the FY2023 budget is scheduled for Tuesday, May 17, during the City Council Workshop meeting. Public input is encouraged during this Public Hearing as well as in writing in the days before the hearing.

If you are a resident or business owner in Rochester, your input is important. Visit www.rochesternh.net/getinvolved if you’d like to provide public input and make your voice heard during the hearing on May 17.

The FY 2023 budget is expected to be adopted by the City Council in late May, early June.

The Annual Budget Retreat was video recorded in three parts, see below.

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