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Woodland Hills presents proposed 2025–26 general fund budget and 1.33-mill tax increase amid state assessment changes

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District finance staff presented the proposed 2025–26 budget showing an approximate $2.03 million shortfall and recommended a 1.33-mill increase to offset revenue loss due to a lower county common level ratio; administrators said homestead/farmstead state reimbursement rose to about $3.8 million this year.

District finance staff presented a proposed fiscal 2025–26 general fund budget to the Woodland Hills School District board at the May meeting, identifying a projected operating deficit of roughly $2,031,427 and recommending a millage increase of 1.33 mills to offset lost collections tied to county assessment adjustments.

“We are losing tax money...every municipality and school district in Allegheny County is losing tax money to the assessments because the…

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