For the 19th year in a row, Easton Mayor Sal Panto has proposed a budget for next year that includes no increase in property taxes. But there will be fee increases.
Trash collection will go up $2 per month on residential. Parking meter charges in "prime" areas will go up to $3 an hour and $2.75 an hour elsewhere. The parking garage will cost $2.50 per hour.
Parking permits will go up with a charge of $175 per year for downtown residents with one car, $225 for a second car and $275 for three or more cars.
City Council will conduct at least four budget hearings to review Panto's spending plan.
According to Lehigh Valley News, Panto plans to borrow to keep the pension fund in the green while awaiting an actual state budget.
6 comments:
Temporary borrowing until the Democrat Shutdown concludes is a good decision.
Sal is a good man, but these user fee increases are typical smoke and mirrors.
19 years. A fine record, but not sustainable. What can you get today for the same price you got it 2 centuries ago?
Why so late with today’s article?
Was it because of the government shutdown (federal and PA)?
Best. Mayor. Ever. Mayor-to-be Pintabone will inherit a cake job.
Panto is also going to tax us (workers at the Courthouse/Government center) an 8% tax on our wages. Why doesn't the County move out of Easton and relocate at Gracedale or somewhere else where we aren't penalized this way. There are plenty of Communities that would love to have us and wouldn't take advantage of the work force the way Panto does. Many of our jobs could be moved. I understand the County must conduct all their business (legislative) in Easton (The County Seat) however, everything else can be moved out of Easton. We spend a lot of money downtown and the lunch trade would probably fold, but until Panto starts treating us with respect, we should look for other alternatives.
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