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Middletown supervisors adopt 2022 budget, labor contract and a string of ordinances and purchases
Summary
At its Dec. 6 meeting the board approved a $39 million 2022 budget with no tax increase, a three‑year tentative Teamsters contract, an alternative energy ordinance and several capital purchases and contracts (Cellebrite unit, in‑car devices, cameras, auditing contract); most votes were unanimous.
The Middletown Township Board of Supervisors on Dec. 6 approved a slate of budget, labor, ordinance and procurement items the board said will keep township services running without a tax increase.
Budget: Finance director Tilly Coles presented the 2022 budget as a $39,000,000 plan with no proposed tax increase; the board adopted the budget and Budget Resolution 21/37R by voice vote. Coles said the budget had been available for public inspection and had not changed since the November presentation.
Labor contract: Township management reported a tentative agreement with Teamsters Local 107 covering Jan. 1, 2022 through Dec. 31, 2024. The memorandum of terms includes a realigned pay scale, 3.5% increases in 2023 and 2024, formalization of parental leave and disability practices and the addition of Juneteenth as a holiday. The…
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