From now on, says its director, James Ferman, the board will probably "cut more and classify higher."
The terms include that the board cannot cut his pay.
Currently, however, if the board does not cut the dividend, the $3 payout represents a yield of nearly 12 percent.
In the end, the board cut $2 million from Miller's budget.
This type of kickback never happens when a board is not cut all the way through (dado).
The board recently cut $220 million from its 1990-91 budget.
"The electricity connection is inside the flat; otherwise the board would have cut us off," begins Tassos.
Under Glass' leadership, the board cut the payroll budget from $41 million to $19 million.
They are simply 1-by-6-inch untreated pine boards cut in whatever length she needs.
Soon after she was re-elected, the board cut her salary by 30 percent.