The Herald, Sharon, Pa.

Local News

November 22, 2006

Grove City council holds line on property taxes for a quarter-century

GROVE CITY — Twenty-five years of not raising real estate taxes was celebrated by Grove City council earlier this week when members approved a tentative 2007 budget of $13,861,351, which will be supported by a 4-mill levy.

The spending plan is up from this year’s $13,374,343 budget.

The budget includes electric and water rate increases.

Council had Jim Havrilla, engineer with Quad 3 Group Inc., speak about the electricity hike; and John Schaude, engineer with Gannett Fleming, address the water-rate increase.

In 2007, electricity will increase by $975,000, Havrilla said. That will cost customers an average of 2 cents per kilowatt hour, he said.

Water will cost about $864,000 next yea, Schaude said. To cover that, customers will see an average of $2 extra per month on their bills.

Council approved advertising its intent to raise water and electric rates. Members also approved increasing service fees to turn power on and off and for meters to limit service in the winter months for customers delinquent on their bills.

Before final approval of the electricity proposal, council will discuss adding an adjustment clause to pass on unexpected expenses to customers.

However, members didn’t like the idea of the clause when the electricity issue was discussed at a finance committee meeting earlier this month.

“I feel it took away what council is meant to do. ... We should determine how we’re going to incur that cost,” said Beth Cooney, who chairs the committee.

Large expenditures in the 2007 budget will include designs for improvements for the wastewater treatment plant for $530,000; replacing the electric system on Filer Alley for $400,000; and a new storm sewer on East Pine Street for $375,000.

Also, painting the water tower on George Junior Road for $300,000; renovating the borough building for $200,000; replacing water mains on Madison Avenue for $190,000; the borough’s share toward revitalization for $151,689.

Vance Oakes, borough manager, was pleased with the budget.

Not raising property taxes in the borough for 25 years needed to be “pointed out,” he said. “I feel that’s a milestone.”

It’s Oakes’ first time putting together the budget for the borough after he left the borough manager’s position in Greenville earlier this year to replace Terence Farren in Grove City.

Ms. Cooney commended Oakes on his first Grove City budget. “I think you understand the conservative way this town operates,” she said.

Text Only
Local News
  • Couple charged in bank robbery

    A Hubbard man with a Mercer County rap sheet and his girlfriend have been charged with robbing a New Wilmington bank on Jan. 24.

    February 3, 2012

  • eCenter officials eye ways to attract kids to tech careers

    When government officials talk about promoting their municipalities for businesses and entrepreneurs, it’s assumed they are hoping to attract adults.

    February 3, 2012

  • Board to seek tax hike OK from state

    For Sharon City School District officials and many others across Pennsylvania, the headaches and planning for the 2012-13 budget have already begun.

    February 3, 2012

  • Bond payment savings will exceed $1 million

    Back in October, when Hermitage Municipal Authority officials first started talking about refinancing two bond issues, they expected they could save $106,000.

    February 2, 2012

  • Alleged shooter accused of 2nd robbery

    Joshua L. Stewart, the alleged triggerman in the fatal shooting of William “Billy” Basilone Jr., has been charged with robbing the Wild Game Inn in Farrell on Dec. 28.

    February 2, 2012

  • Stealing grandma’s cash sends man to prison

    The stepdaughter of a woman who was allegedly abused and robbed by her grandson choked up as she asked the man why he would do something so heinous to his grandmother.

    February 1, 2012

  • KC grad robbed, beaten; home torched

    A woman with Jamestown roots remains in a Virginia hospital a couple weeks after a brutal attack in her home that police say was a random act of violence.

    February 1, 2012

  • Marin 3rd Democrat to plan Kelly challenge

    A third Democrat says he wants to challenge U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly for his seat, and this one, like the last, has tried for the spot before.

    February 1, 2012

  • Pair jailed in ’08 drug store heist

    Two men were arrested Monday and charged with calling in a bomb threat to West Hill Elementary School in 2008 so they could rob the Medicine Shoppe on East State Street while police were distracted, police said.

    February 1, 2012

  • NFG lowers rates 9.8%

    It’s going to be less painful in the pocketbook to turn up the thermostat as National Fuel Gas Distribution Corp. turned down its gas rates 9.8 percent.

    February 1, 2012