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The Tussey Mountain school board on Monday evening by a roll call vote of 5-2, acknowledged a 2021-22 preliminary general fund budget that calls for no tax increase but reflects a $1.6 million deficit. Stressing that the proposed budget will probably see some changes before its final passage on June 21, district budget and finance committee members and the administration pointed out that the document is a working summary at this point. Briefly, under the category of no tax revenue increase, the general account is projecting amplified cost in salaries and benefits totaling about $10.8 million. Other projected expenses for the new school year comes in at about $7.7 million, while projected revenue is expected to run about $16.8 million. ....
After several years of discussing and debating what to do about a sagging borough building roof, Saxton Borough Council announced this week that two bids to replace the roof have been received. Council President Lester Meck told members that two separate contractors came to the borough and inspected the body of the roof, which covers the borough office and space once occupied by the Broad Top Senior Citizens Center that eventually moved out of the building. Meck did not wish to publicly disclose the name of the bidders or the bid amounts due to a possible misunderstanding on the part of one of the bidders as to the scope of the entire project. ....
Saxton Borough Council Monday evening listened to a proposal for the possible development of a 22.3-acre parcel of land owned by the borough across from the gLeaf Medical Cannabis plant along Liberty Street. Saxton native and now Liberty Township resident Dawn (OâNeal) Chamberlain told council she and her husband are landlords owning several borough properties. She said they âflipâ houses or purchase and renovate them and put them back on the tax roll. Chamberlain said she and her husband would have liked to create a multi-million dollar development on a 10.7-acre parcel of land they owned, but realized it was too small to carry out their idea. The only other parcel of land large enough to fulfill their idea is the property owned by the borough. ....