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Keystone Oaks board acknowledges AIU $2.3M program budget; commercial delinquencies cited in tax collections
Summary
The Keystone Oaks board accepted the AIU 2025–26 program services budget and discussed nearly $1 million in delinquent taxes, with staff attributing most of the increase to commercial property delinquencies; board approved the AIU budget acknowledgment and tax-collector exonerations by voice votes.
Keystone Oaks School District board members voted to acknowledge the Allegheny Intermediate Unit’s (AIU) 2025–26 program of services budget and approved routine exonerations of tax collectors while staff outlined rising commercial tax delinquencies.
Finance director Joe Haley presented the AIU program budget, which lists $2,300,000 in total program costs for 2025–26 and an estimated Keystone Oaks share of about $40,054, based on the district’s aid ratio and weighted average daily membership. "The program services budget…
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