Southwest Harbor Voters Approve Budget
Will decide four-way race for two select board seats today
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SOUTHWEST HARBOR—It was Karen Reddersen’s first Southwest Harbor town meeting as town manager and it went well, May 5, as approximately 120 voters gathered at the Pemetic School and agreed on most of the articles. Southwest Harbor’s population was 1,756 at the 2020 census.
A request to have all votes be hand count votes rather than just yay or nay failed. Joe Marshall moderated.
However, a plea from the library director and a board member, successfully restored the library’s original request of $70,000. Last year the library had received $60,000. The recommendation had been for $65,000.
All budget items passed. The town approved an increased amount to the municipal operations portion of the budget of $3,632,521. The total assessment for FY26, which begins July 1, 2025 is approximately $13.5 million.
GENERAL GOVERNMENT AND SCHOOL BUDGET
The Southwest Harbor/Tremont Ambulance service had requested $160,000 which was approved. The previous year it had received $105,000. The funding comes from the Tremont police contract with $15,000 funded by taxpayers. The town appropriated $10,000 for the Island Explorer.
A meet and greet before the town meeting ended with a discussion with School Superintendent Mike Zboray about potential school reorganization
The school budget was authorized at a total budget level of $5,484,691 for all other expenditures, which includes transportation, facility needs, school administration, other instruction, student and staff support, and special education and regular instruction. That is an increase from the last total, which was $5,064,665.
The voters appropriated $4,712,030 for K-12 via town appropriation. Last year that amount was $4,261,660. The high school budget increased to just under $2 million.
The Harbor House Youth and Recreation Programs received $68,884; last year it had received $65,640.
Support for other outside agencies (community service organizations) totaled $31,602. The greatest amount ($3,700) was given to the Mount Desert Nursing Association.
The voters also approved appropriating just over half a million dollars for capital improvements. The largest costs were for the Manset dock and property ($127,122) and the highway vehicles and machinery ($116,377).
TODAY’S ELECTION
The residents of Southwest Harbor will vote for its elected officials at their annual municipal election on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at the Southwest Harbor Fire Department, 250 Main Street, Southwest Harbor. Polling time is from 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
There are also three ordinance changes on the ballot: the shellfish ordinance (brings to state compliance over juvenile license categories), 911 addressing ordinance and subdivision ordinance (mostly to standardize with other town ordinances).
Select Board Candidates
Two seats - three-year term
Thomas Benson – three-year term
Natasha Johnson (incumbent) – three-year term
Dan C. Norwood – three-year term
James Vallette (incumbent) – three-year term
Pemetic School Committee Candidate
One seat - three-year term
Jacques H. Newell Taylor – three-year term
MDI High School Board of Trustees Candidate
One seat - three-year term
Steven L. Hudson (incumbent) – three-year term
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