Politics & Government

It’s Official, Cranberry Holds the Line on Taxes for 2013

Real estate taxes will remain at 13 mils under the finalized budget plan.

It’s official—there will be no new taxes for Cranberry residents in 2013.

At Thursday’s Board of Supervisors meeting, officials unanimously approved a finalized There will minor increases in user fees for recreational programs.

Budget revenues are estimated at $17,238, 266 in 2013, with expenses estimated at the same amount.

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Real estate taxes would remain at 13 mils under the plan, including 8.03 mils for the general fund, 1 mil for public buildings, .85 mil for road maintenance equipment, 1 mil for the library and 2.12 mils for the Cranberry Township Volunteer Fire Company.

Each mill brings in about $363,000 in revenue for the township, according to Cranberry manager Jerry Andree. The township is projecting a 5 percent growth in revenues in 2013 and a 4 percent increase in expenditures during the fiscal year.

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For a full look at the budget, visit the Cranberry Township website by clicking here.

Last year, officials voted 4-1 to raise real estate taxes by 2.35 mils in order to increase funding for the Cranberry Township Volunteer Fire Company, Cranberry Public Library and road maintenance. It was the first time the township has raised taxes since 2004, when officials raised property taxes by 1.5 mils.

At the time, officials said restore some services the library lost in 2011 and support the first year in a three-year capital improvement project plan.

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