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North Penn board holds hearing on proposed volunteer first-responder property tax credit

North Penn School District Board (work session) · April 7, 2026
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Summary

At a Jan. 7 work session the North Penn School District held a required public hearing on a draft resolution to create a property tax rebate for volunteer first responders; the board took no vote and administration estimated a $700 maximum rebate would cost about $110,000 under 2024 activity levels.

The North Penn School District held a public hearing on Jan. 7 to gather a record and public comment on a proposed property tax rebate for volunteer first responders; no board vote was taken at the work session.

Solicitor Kyle Summers opened the hearing and said the draft resolution and public notice had been entered into the record and that the hearing had been advertised in the newspaper. "There is no action required by the board tonight," Summers said, calling the proceeding a way to create an informational record for any future vote.

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