Politics & Government
Town Of Oyster Bay Approves 2025 Budget
Homeowners will see a freeze in property taxes for seventh straight year.

OYSTER BAY, NY — Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino has announced the town board approved the 2025 budget.
The board successfully implemented a plan that freezes property taxes for the seventh consecutive year.
The Town Board and Saladino erased a $44 million operating deficit and turned it into a $100 million surplus, the town said.
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From investing in roadways, parks, pools, beaches and the environment to combatting zombie homes and blights, the Town Board is making our community a better place," Saladino said.
The 2025 budget reflects $3.3 million in increased expenses while holding the line on property taxes.
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While delivering important upgrades for the community, the Board has also managed to reduce total Town debt by $185 million, the town said.
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