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Millcreek Budget Holds The Line On Taxes

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December 4th, 2012

Good news for Millcreek Township residents as supervisors passed the 2013 preliminary budget this morning.

 

Brian McGrath, Rick Figaski and Joe Kujawa voted unanimously to pass the no-tax increase preliminary budget totaling 26 point 4 million dollars.

 

The supervisors credit several reasons for holding the line, including savings from overtime and salt from a mild winter.

This new budget would be the tenth out of the last eleven to hold the line on taxes.

 



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