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Millcreek Budget Presents No Tax Increases

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December 3, 2012 - Taxpayers in Millcreek Township will apparently be getting some good news.

Township Supervisors are expected to accept a preliminary 2013 budget that includes no tax increase, according to Supervisor Brian McGrath.

The preliminary spending plan totals $26.4 million.

Property taxes went up by half a mil after last year's budget was passed, but if it gets final approval the new budget would be the 10th out of the last 11 to hold the line on taxes.

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