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No property tax increase planned in Hampton's $19.75 million proposed budget for 2026

Brian C. Rittmeyer
| Thursday, November 20, 2025 6:01 a.m.
Brian C. Rittmeyer | TribLive
The Hampton Township Municipal Office is located at 3101 McCully Road.

Hampton’s property tax rate would remain unchanged under the township’s proposed 2026 budget.

The total tax rate would stay at 2.9241 mills. The owner of a property at Hampton’s median value of $175,000 would continue to pay about $512 annually.

The tax rate consists of three parts — 1.979 mills for the township’s general fund, 0.7415 mills for the capital improvement fund and 0.2036 mills for a fire tax.

The township’s total spending would increase by about 1%, from a total of $19.54 million in 2025 to $19.75 million in 2026.

The general fund would increase about 2.7%, from $16.53 million to $16.99 million. That is countered by an 8.2% reduction in capital improvement fund spending, from about $3 million to $2.76 million.

According to Hampton Manager Ryan Jeroski, the 2026 capital improvement program includes $1.1 million in road paving, $200,000 to pave the community park trail, $250,000 to buy new fitness equipment at the community center, $250,000 to line and replace sanitary sewers, $205,000 to replace a boom mower in the public works department and $78,000 for the township’s share of engineering work associated with the reconstruction of the intersection of Wildwood Road and Route 8.

The program also allocates $75,000 to begin architectural design for a new public safety facility on Wildwood Road.

Next year’s stormwater fund includes $150,000 to rehabilitate the Pelusi stormwater detention pond; $100,000 for pipe lining of storm sewers along Ashland Court, Trillium Trail and Rosemonte Drive;$100,000 for storm sewer line replacements along Saddle Drive and Branding Place; and $100,000 to upsize a pipe along Wagner Road to address flooding in that area, Jeroski said.

The proposed 2026 budget is available on the township’s website at hampton-pa.org. Copies also are available at the Hampton municipal building and community center.

A public hearing on the budget is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Dec. 3 in council chambers at the municipal building, 3101 McCully Road.

Hampton Council will vote to adopt the budget on Dec. 17.


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