The Chapel Hill Town Council met on Wednesday, May 15 to hold a public hearing on the Fiscal Year (FY) 2024-2025 budget and consider a resolution for having a bond referendum in November. Council Member Melissa McCullough was absent from the meeting. Here are the highlights: The 2024-25 Chapel Hill Town Council poses for its official portrait. (Photo via the Town of Chapel Hill.) Public Hearing on the Recommended Budget Town Manager Chris Blue highlighted key points on the budget totaling $156 million, a four percent increase compared to last year’s budget. He reiterated points he made during his May 1 presentation, including the budget’s property tax rate increase of two cents per $100, to
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