The Wallkill town board on Nov. 13 unanimously adopted a budget of close to $45 million for 2025, up by around $2 million from the current year.
The budget covers the town’s main operating and highway funds as well as over two dozen special districts for sewer, water, lighting, and other services.
Between the two townwide funds of main operation and highway, the property tax levy rises by around 6 percent to $14 million next year.
According to a tax rate schedule attached to the adopted budget, a single-family homeowner in town will most likely see an increase in town tax of between $50 and $70, and a condo owner can expect an increase of between $25 and $45, depending on the age and size of their property….