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Morrisville council member urges reopening 2026 budget after $600,000 in cuts

Morrisville Borough Council · January 6, 2026
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Council member Peggy Walsh asked the Morrisville council to reopen the 2026 budget, saying it had been "drastically cut over $600,000," and raised concerns about an expired police contract, impending retirements and public works staffing; other council members agreed to place budget review on a future agenda.

Council member Peggy Walsh asked Morrisville’s borough council to reopen the 2026 budget, saying the document had been "drastically cut over $600,000" and that the borough faces an expired police contract and potential staffing shortfalls.

"I would like to reopen the 2026 budget. It's been drastically cut over $600,000," Peggy Walsh said…

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