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Millersville council moves 2026 budget forward, authorizes legal notice for 7.3-mill tax levy and fee changes
Summary
The council approved the proposed 2026 budget elements — including a three-quarter-mill increase assumption and a $12 trash-rate rise — and authorized solicitors to advertise a tax-levy ordinance setting a 7.3 millage for public notice ahead of a Dec. 9 final vote.
Millersville Council voted on Nov. 11 to move the proposed 2026 budget forward for public notice, approving budget assumptions that include a 0.75-mill property tax increase, a $12 monthly trash-collection increase (to $97), and updates to the borough's fee schedules.
The move was carried by voice vote after Rebecca, the borough manager, summarized the draft budget and said the package reflects a three-quarter-mill assumption while removing some capital items to reduce near-term costs. "We are in the home stretch of the budget process, and December 9 will be, when council will have the opportunity to vote…
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