Gardner City Council Passes FY27 Budget with Numerous Reductions
AUDIO of meeting presented here has the silence of the recess periods edited out. That’s is why the length differs considerably from the video which will be presented on the City’s YouTube channel. Listen to the entire meeting on any device. CLICK PLAY.
The City Council first met as a Committee of the Whole during which Council President George Tyros explained how the process differed this year in order to increase transparency. Following this meeting, the session continued with the Special City Council meeting during which each order was brought up, amendments were outlined, discussed, and voted upon. When needed, a recess was called so that the final order to be voted upon could be prepared by the Clerk and the Auditor.
Key outcomes include the passage of a $14,534,400 salary and labor budget and a $31,808,793 expense budget (following various reductions). A significant point of debate centered on a proposed $1,000,000 strategic reduction to the school department budget, which ultimately failed due to concerns regarding state-mandated “net school spending” requirements. The Council ultimately approved $38,143,689 for the school department. The council approved $11,644,138.35 (as amended) for various enterprise accounts. Infographic below further illustrates the budget and other items from the meeting.

City Clerk issue: We received a response from Council President George Tyros and are pleased to report the following: From Council President George Tyros: “This is an obvious question and as it turned out, Atty. Pelavin had already contacted the state ethics commission before applying as a precaution regarding a conflict of interest issue. She has informed me that it is her intention to resign her seat on the school committee prior to beginning to serve as City Clerk on July 6th 2026. “























