Penn Hills Superintendent Nancy Hines is calling it a career after more than 25 years in public education. A search is underway for her replacement. Her last day is scheduled for Oct. 1. “It just feels right,” Hines said. “It feels like the district is stable. I think the energy
Penn Hills property owners should expect to pay a little more in school real estate taxes.
The school directors voted 7-2 Wednesday night to advertise the district’s preliminary 2021-22 spending plan with a 0.4-mill tax hike, which is an increase of about 1.35%.
It equates to a property owner with a home assessed at $50,000 having $20 added to the $1,504 tax bill, according a presentation by district Business Manager Eileen Navish.
Owners of a property assessed at $75,000 would pay $30 more to the $2,257 real estate taxes, and taxes on a $100,000 home would add $40 to its $3,009 tax bill.
The current real estate tax rate is 29.6965 mills the highest of school districts in Allegheny County.
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