Date: Mon 26-Jun-1995
Date: Mon 26-Jun-1995
Publication: Bee
Author: KAAREN
Quick Words:
council-finance-transfer
Full Text:
Council Oks
Year-End
Transfers
The Legislative Council Wednesday night approved more than $40,000 of year-end
transfers for 1994-95 including $2,400 to begin a drug and alcohol-testing
program for highway department employees.
First Selectman Bob Cascella said the federally mandated testing would be done
through a subsidiary of Danbury Hospital. It will be an annual, unannounced
test, he said.
The largest transfer, $10,000, was to the police overtime account but some of
this money may be reimbursed to the town from the State Department of
Transportation, according to Police Chief Michael DeJoseph.
A $2,067 transfer within the town clerk's account will be used to replace the
town's only blueprint machine, now 20 years old and broken. Since each
blueprint produced on the machine is sold for $5, Town Clerk Cindy Curtis said
the new machine will pay for itself in a very short time.
Council President Joseph Mahoney said he had been informed by the Board of
Education that it found $124,000 as promised to help pay for a shortfall in
the school district's self-insurance fund. Another $25,000 to $40,000 in
surplus also is expected in the school budget by the end of the fiscal year on
June 30 and this also will be used for the self-insurance fund rather than
revert to the town's general fund, Mr Mahoney reported.
