CAPE ELIZABETH -- For the third time, voters here will have a chance to accept or reject a proposed school department budget.
Polls will be open on Sept. 2, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Cape Elizabeth High School, for a school budget validation referendum.
The proposal before voters is a $19.8 million budget, exactly halfway between the two previous proposals that were both turned down by residents.
A public hearing on the proposal will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the town hall.
The proposed $19.8 million budget is $995,000 higher than last year, an increase of 5.3 percent, town manager Mike McGovern said.
Last spring the school board submitted a $19.9 million budget to the council. The council trimmed the budget to $19.6 million and sent it to voters, who rejected it in a June 10 referendum by a vote of 1,891 to 1,250.
Councilors then restored the budget to $19.9 million, on the theory that voters supported the original proposal. But that budget was also rejected, by a vote of 1,141 to 1,097 in a July 22 referendum.
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