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  • City Council Meeting Minutes November 14, 2022 Approved November 28, 2022

    Nov 14, 2022

    ·Coatesville, PA
    Minutes

    The Coatesville City Council met on November 14, 2022, to advance the 2023 budget approval process, with key highlights including a balanced General Fund for the fourth consecutive year with no tax increase for the eighth year and no use of reserves. The council approved accounts payables and voted to advertise the preliminary 2023 budget, which includes $4.5 million in capital infrastructure investments and $400,000 in paving through the Liquid Fuels fund, with a public forum scheduled for December 5 before final approval on December 12. Finance Director Rich Troutman also reported on the city's Chester tax commission meeting, noting the city receives several million dollars annually in Earned Income Tax while contributing just over $700 to the commission's budget.

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  • TOWNSHIP OF BETHLEHEM NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PA 2025 ADOPTED BUDGET (ALL FUNDS)

    Bethlehem, PA
    Budget

    The Township of Bethlehem's 2025 Adopted Budget documents all fund allocations as of December 16, 2024, across six fund categories: General Fund, Sewer Fund, Liquid Fuels Fund, Capital Reserve Fund, Fire Tax Fund, and Stormwater Fund. General Fund tax revenue totals $16,882,000, comprised of earned income tax ($6,145,000), real estate tax current year ($7,230,000), mercantile/business privilege tax ($1,350,000), local service tax ($745,000), and real estate transfer tax ($1,275,000). Licenses and permits revenue is projected at $628,500, representing a decline from $712,500 in 2024, with building permits decreasing from $200,000 to $150,000 and cable franchise fees declining from $375,000 to $345,000. The budget document spans 69 pages and provides detailed expenditure breakdowns for each fund section including minor equipment, stormwater allocations, and capital reserve allocations.

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  • Lansdale, Borough of - Montgomery County - Liquid Fuels Tax ...

    Lansdale, PA
    Budget

    This attestation engagement report examines the Liquid Fuels Tax Fund of the Borough of Lansdale, Montgomery County, for the period January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2022, presented in September 2023. The audit found that the municipality expended $322,074.03 in excess of the approved amount on construction project No. 20-46411-001. Except for this overage, the Forms MS-965 With Adjustments present the required information in accordance with Pennsylvania Department of Transportation criteria and Publication 9.

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  • Worcestertwp

    Worcester, MA
    Agenda

    The Worcester Township Board of Supervisors held a business meeting on January 20, 2021, with action items including approval of the December 2020 treasurer's report and meeting minutes, submission of Meadow Lane to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation's Liquid Fuels inventory, execution of easements for the Adair Storm Sewer Project, and certification of qualified volunteers for the Act 172 Earned Income Tax Credit for 2020. The agenda also included public comment periods and upcoming meetings scheduled for various township boards and commissions in late January and February 2021.

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  • MINUTES of REGULAR MEETING of the BOARD of ...

    Knoxville, TN
    Minutes

    The Bowling Green, Kentucky Board of Commissioners held a regular meeting on September 16, 2008, where Mayor Elaine N. Walker recognized local achievements including Boy Scout Troop 79's attendance, Fire Prevention Officer Marlee Boenig's election as Vice President of the National Information Officers Association, and the city website's two national awards. The board conducted public hearings on the proposed 2008 property tax rate of $0.206 per $100 assessed value (a decrease from the previous year that included a 4% growth rate and compensation for the new Warren County Library District tax), with no public comments received, and reviewed proposed uses of Municipal Aid Program funds, including Fiscal Year 2009 Liquid Fuel Tax projected revenues of $955,700. Plant Manager Paul Graham presented on General Motors' 100th Anniversary, discussing the Corvette Plant's operations and GM's future energy diversification goals, leading Mayor Walker to proclaim the day as General Motors Corporation 100th Anniversary Celebration Day.

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  • TOWNSHIP OF BETHLEHEM NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PA 2025 BUDGET DRAFT (ALL FUNDS)

    Bethlehem, PA
    Budget

    The Township of Bethlehem 2025 budget draft, dated October 18, 2024, projects General Fund revenues of $16,882,000 in taxes, with earned income tax budgeted at $6,145,000, real estate tax at $7,230,000, and mercantile/business privilege tax at $1,350,000. Licenses and permits are projected to generate $628,500, including building permits at $150,000 and cable franchise fees at $345,000. The budget document encompasses six funds: General Fund, Sewer Fund, Liquid Fuels Fund, Capital Reserve Fund, Fire Tax Fund, and Stormwater Fund, with detailed expenditure breakdowns across 67 pages.

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  • POTTER TOWNSHIP 2020 ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET Board of Supervisors

    Pottsville, PA
    Budget

    Potter Township's Board of Supervisors approved the 2020 Annual Operating Budget with no millage rate increase, comprising seven funds: General Fund, State Fund, Capital Fund, Wage Tax Fund, Escrow Fund, Public Safety Fund, and DCNR Grant Fund. The General Fund budget totaled $3,812,580 in receipts and appropriations, with estimated tax revenue of $2,362,600 and major expenditures including Highway Maintenance ($1,290,795), Parks ($1,019,000), and Planning & Zoning ($433,250). The State Fund received a $24,861.54 liquid fuels allocation, while the Capital Fund maintained a balance of $52,268.07 with no estimated expenditures for the year.

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  • TOWNSHIP OF BETHLEHEM NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PA 2023 ADOPTED BUDGET (ALL FUNDS)

    Bethlehem, PA
    Budget

    The Township of Bethlehem's 2023 Adopted Budget document, finalized December 19, 2022, presents comprehensive revenue and expenditure projections across six funds: General Fund, Sewer Fund, Liquid Fuels Fund, Capital Reserve Fund, Fire Tax Fund, and Stormwater Fund. Total General Fund tax revenue is budgeted at $15,976,510 for 2023, with earned income tax constituting $5,450,000, real estate tax at $7,103,510, and real estate transfer tax at $1,275,000. Licenses and permits revenue totals $841,700, and the budget includes detailed expenditure summaries and minor equipment allocations across all operating funds.

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  • YORK TOWNSHIP 2026 BUDGET

    York, PA
    Budget

    The York Township 2026 Budget document is a comprehensive 52-page budget plan outlining the township's financial allocations across multiple funds including the General Fund, Sewer Fund, Recreation Capital Reserve Fund, Stormwater Fund, and others. The budget includes detailed information on revenue sources, expense appropriations, tax rates, and capital reserves, with sections dedicated to explaining how tax dollars are allocated across township services. Key components covered are the General Fund budget, sewer operations, intermunicipal sewer arrangements, liquid fuel allocations, and stormwater management.

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  • SKIPPACK TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Re-Organization Meeting Agenda

    Indianapolis, IN
    Agenda

    The Skippack Township Board of Supervisors held a re-organization meeting on January 5, 2026, to swear in newly elected and re-elected officials, including supervisors Karen Lynch and Justin Glennon, tax collector Laurie Augustine, and auditor Sara Weiss, followed by elections for chairperson and vice chairperson positions and appointments to various township roles and boards. The meeting agenda included administrative actions such as approving bills totaling approximately $268,123 across multiple funds, establishing new employee HRA categories ($3,000–$7,500 depending on coverage type), and discussing a $250,000 multi-modal grant for engineering costs on the Perkiomen Creek Road Bridge project, with 2026 road improvement allocations of $600,000 from the capital fund and $400,000 in liquid fuels. The agenda also covered adoption of resolutions establishing meeting dates, holiday schedules, fee schedules, and tax rates for the township.

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  • 2024 Budget Statement Jeff Cusat Hazleton Mayor

    Hazleton, PA
    Budget

    Hazleton Mayor Jeff Cusat presented the 2024 proposed operating budget totaling $25,025,850 across six funds, following the city's successful exit from ACT 47 financial oversight in 2023. The budget proposes a 1.15 million dollar increase in real estate taxes to address three major obligations, while simultaneously recommending a 50% reduction in ACT 205 EIT taxes, with the administration projecting that most city workers will see a net tax reduction overall. The General Fund, the city's main operating fund, comprises $15,943,945 of the total budget, with additional allocations for pensions, recreation, airport operations, debt service, and liquid fuels.

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