Tonight, Northampton County Council is poised to adopt its budget for 2026. Executive Lamont McClure as proposed a $503.6 million spending plan, slightly less than the year before. As required under the Home Rule Charter, it is a balanced budget. It would require no tax increase. The 10.8 mill tax rate would remain the same, meaning that a home assessed at $75,000 would receive a county tax bill for $810. After a series of budget hearings, County Council has considered some minor changes. Its biggest amendment, an increase in funding for the Lehigh Valley Planning Commission, failed to garner five votes. That could happen tonight, but there is funding for it in available grant funds. So this should be an unusually short and sweet budget adoption meeting, right? Wrong. I am hearing rumors that a tax hike is in the works and that the 10.8 millage rate will be going up. There may even be five votes for it.
The reality is that county council is concerned that its rainy-day fund might be too low and that it might need more money to pay higher salaries. It might also need funds for a cash contribution to Gracedale.
Two weeks ago, Council President Lori Vargo Heffner warned that a tax hike was on the horizon. It was not a question of "if," but "when." Given concerns about the budget that incoming Exec Tara Zrinski has raised, Council might be doing her a favor. I'm sure she'd hate to have to propose a tax hike in her first year as Exec, but an increase now might help her avoid one next year. And next year, the county should use AI for cost-savings measures to streamline operations and boost efficiency, especially at Gracedale. It should consider training caseworkers so they can work from home and still be productive, thus obviating the need for a new government building. Most importantly, a reassessment is beyond overdue. Though politically unpopular, this is the only way to achieve fairness in taxation. If and when a reassessment is completed, municipalities like Easton must adjust their millage rates in a way that is revenue neutral.
Politicians favorite game - Kick the Can
ReplyDeleteA tax hike is coming. Lamont is trying to skate out the door so he can run on the fact he never raised taxes. I would go as far as to say two tax hikes are coming in the next 4 years. Gracedale is killing us.
ReplyDeleteRaising my taxes for Gracedale is fine with me
DeleteThat’s great for you. What about the elderly on fixed incomes? They are being forced out of their homes because of the high property taxes.
DeleteThey need 6.
ReplyDeleteThat's true, if they want it to be veto-proof.
DeleteThey really need to consider the re-assessment before the state mandates it. Also, its not going to ge any cheaper by putting it off year after year.
ReplyDeleteGame plan - taxes get raised, McClueless claims he couldn’t stop a veto proof vote from Council so it’s not his fault, Tara says she didn’t raise taxes the first year she took over, and everybody goes to bed happy on New Year’s Eve, except the taxpayers?
ReplyDeleteMcClure is praying they try and do this. You completely misunderstand him, and why he is way more popular than any of them, including Tara, if you think this move bothers him.
ReplyDeleteTara has been lobbying Commissioners behind the scenes to raise taxes this year, so she doesn’t have to be the bad guy and do it in ‘27 ? Since she’s advocating for a tax increase, wouldn’t be her tax increase any way ?
ReplyDeleteThe vote will be not even taken because the motion to amend the millage rate will not even get a second. Maybe the appointed one will 2nd it but i think even he is not ready to tax everyone.
ReplyDeleteCan't imagine the 3 losing R's voting to raise taxes to clean up Lamont's mess for her. Jeff Warren would be sending a Christmas gift to Emrick in his race next year and what's left of McClure's campaign for Congress will officially be over.
ReplyDeleteAm I hearing this right, Tara is not yet in office and she’s already trying to raise taxes ???
ReplyDeleteLet's be honest here. McClure's budget as presented to Council is a financial disaster configured solely for the purpose of his looking good for the Congressional Race next year. He doesn't care about the taxpayers and he certainly doesn't care about his employees. He will lie to make himself look good and tonight should be a solid vote by council to correct his ridiculous budget. This should be a seven or eight yea's for a tax increase which is the right thing to do.
ReplyDeleteYou don’t just suddenly realize the taxes need to be raised…if you are on council for more than 4 years you knew taxes were coming, but not one peep from any of the council to introduce a resolution or move to review the needs for the future. They all are to blame, and lobbying now is putting the stop sign up AFTER the 12 accidents.
ReplyDeleteThere you go. Raise taxes to take care of lehigh valley planning bull---. And the rainy day found but F the county employees Again!!!!!
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