Roslyn Times 2.13.15

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Friday, February 13, 2015

vol. 3, no. 7

ACTING DA SeeKS COUNTY OKS THe ABC’s OF ‘BUSINeSS AS USUAL’ AIR STRIPPeR SONGwRITING PAGE 6

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Brenner introduces $103.1M school budget Represents a .33 percent increase from 2014-15 BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO Dan Brenner introduced his final budget as the Roslyn School District’s superintendent of schools on Thursday, announcing a $103,072,734 figure for 2015-16 that is representative of a .33 percent spending increase from the district’s $102.7 million budget in 2014-15. Though officials did not yet have a tax cap figure available, Brenner said the district would seek to set expenditures as close to actual costs as possible and provide more thor-

ough budgetary projections in the coming weeks. “Our history of being fiscally responsible is second to none,” he said. Among the largest spending increases in the coming year, Brenner said, would be a $400,000 spike in the district’s technological infrastructure, through which Roslyn would increase its bandwidth, complete its disaster recovery project, continue its rollout of the high school and elementary school-level iPad program, develop its cloud-based storage system and continue to install security cameras and wireless

access points throughout the district. Brenner also said transportation expenses would increase as well as those related to employee health insurance, though officials have projected a decrease to its teacher’s retirement system responsibilities. Expenses related to educational programming accounts for only 15 percent of the proposed budget, Brenner said, with the other 85 percent related to teacher and employee salaries, health insurance and benefits, pension costs and Continued on Page 42

Village races uncontested as filing deadline passes Three mayors up for election, new faces emerge A woman participates in Sunday’s Cycle for Survival event at Equinox at Roslyn, the fifth iteration of the cancer fundraiser at the facility.

BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO Though there are three Roslyn-area village mayors up for election in March, each seat will be uncontested at the polls. Roslyn village Mayor John Durkin, Roslyn Estates Mayor Jeff Schwartzberg and East

Hills Mayor Michael Koblenz have each filed petitions for another term in office, according to village officials, but they will not be opposed on the ballot when voters go to the polls on March 18. In fact, there will be no trustee positions formally contested in the election either, though a few new faces are

running to join boards in Roslyn Estates, Flower Hill and East Hills. In Roslyn Estates, Rodney Khazzam has joined Schwartzberg and Deputy Mayor Jeff Lindenbaum on the Team Vision RE Party line to run for the seat currently held by Eyal Isaac, who has decided not to Continued on Page 54

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