Property tax bills will be going up by about $30 per year after a divided Penn-Trafford school board approved a 1 mill tax hike. The board voted 6-3 in favor of the 1.1% increase that will support a $68.5 budget the board also approved Monday. Board members Bryan Kline and
Penn-Trafford property owners will pay more in school taxes under a $63.0 million budget that raises the real estate millage by 1.5 mills in the Westmoreland County portion of the district, an increase of less than 2%. The school board Monday approved increasing taxes from 88.25 mills to 89.75 mills
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