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Frazer supervisors proposing 40% tax hike in 2023

Logan Hullinger
| Thursday, November 17, 2022 6:00 a.m.
Tribune-Review

Frazer residents may see a notable property tax increase if officials green light a proposed 2023 budget next month.

The proposed $1.3 million budget calls for an increase from 2.5 mills to 3.5 mills on residents’ homes with a $40,000 homestead exemption, which equates to a tax of $210 on homes assessed at $100,000.

That’s a 40% increase over the current tax of $150, township Supersvisor Lori Ziencik said.

“A 1-mill increase is anticipated to provide an extra $144,000 in the budget to cover increasing costs for maintaining a police department, including the addition of two full-time officers in 2023, a new F-600 salt truck with plow and spreader in the road department, and increasing costs for other goods and services,” Ziencik said.

In total, the proposed budget would be about a 2.5% increase over this year’s.

The biggest ticket items on the proposed budget include $169,644 for full-time police officer salaries, including the two new officers. That equates to a 244% increase over the $49,316 budgeted for this year.

The public works department, on the other hand, would see a decline with a proposed $168,110 budget, a roughly 36% decrease from the $262,455 budgeted for this year.

Residents can view the budget in person from 8 a.m. to noon on weekdays through Dec. 6. at the municipal office, 592 Pittsburgh Mills Circle. The board of supervisors will take up the budget at its 7 p.m. Dec. 6 meeting at the same location.


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