WINDSOR LOCKS, CT — Windsor Locks voters will head back to the polls July 14 for a fourth budget referendum, and some town services are already warning residents about what the latest round of cuts could mean.

The new ballot asks voters to decide three questions: a $64,434,350 town operating budget, a $455,623 Tax Increment Financing District budget and a $102,522 capital budget.

The vote comes after three failed budget referendums. The most recent vote, held June 30, failed on all three questions. Voters rejected the operating budget 788-318, the TIF budget 712-394 and the capital budget 678-425, according to results previously posted by First Selectman Jon Savino’s office.

After that vote, town officials met to make more cuts and send another budget back to voters.

Those reductions are now drawing concern from the Windsor Locks Public Library and Windsor Locks Park and Recreation.

 

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