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Jim Thorpe passes budget with one mill hike

Saturday, December 11th, 2010

From the Times-News:

The Jim Thorpe Borough Council, at a regularly scheduled meeting Thursday night, adopted its 2011 budget.

The budget was originally expected to see a 1 mill property tax increase, but Borough Manager Wes Johnson challenged himself over the last month to whittle expenses down to a more palatable level for taxpayers.

The result is a very tight budget that requires only half a mill increase and produces a $71 surplus in place of a possible $128,000 shortfall, in part due to the expected revenues of the newly adopted amusement, occupational, and local services taxes.

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Carbon County taxes remain the same

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

From the Standard-Speaker:

JIM THORPE – Carbon County is not raising taxes for the ninth straight year, but the commissioners admitted 2012 could be a challenge as revenues from state and federal sources dwindle.

The board of commissioners Thursday approved a proposed 2011 budget with estimated expenditures of $46,371,023 by a unanimous 3-0 vote. Also approved were a capital projects funds budget of $2,450,000 and a special funds budget of $2,087,146.

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