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Councilwoman Chris Carey says Randolph secured more than $7 million in grants to keep taxes low
Summary
Councilwoman Chris Carey told residents the Randolph Township Council has secured more than $7,000,000 in state and external grants over the past five years and that those funds paid for roads, sidewalks, trails, health programs and police equipment. She said the council will continue pursuing grants to limit tax increases.
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Councilwoman Chris Carey told residents that the Randolph Township Council is focused on keeping municipal taxes low while maintaining services and that securing outside grant funding is a key strategy. "We are always looking for ways to lighten the tax burden," Carey said.
Carey cited recent grant revenue as evidence of that strategy, saying, "In fact, over the last 5 years, Randolph has brought in more than $7,000,000 in grant funding." She said those dollars have been used "for paving roads, building sidewalks, expanding trails, supporting health initiatives, and equipping our police department." The councilwoman said the township will "keep pursuing every available opportunity to stretch your tax dollars and serve Randolph."
The remarks were a brief policy statement rather than a motion or formal agenda item; Carey did not propose a vote or a specific new spending measure during the remarks. No statutes, ordinances, or formal actions were cited in the statement.

