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Lehighton projects no tax hike

Published January 31. 2019 12:48PM

Lehighton Area School District administrators are projecting a fifth straight year without a property tax increase when the 2019-20 spending plan is voted on later this year.

The school board took the first step toward that Monday, when it voted to stay within the district’s state-calculated Act 1 index of 3.2 percent, meaning that would be the maximum possible tax increase without a referendum or exception from the state Department of Education.

According to a preliminary budget, Lehighton is projecting revenues of $41.15 million and expenditures of $41.48 million, leaving a $323,492 gap to be filled by the district’s fund balance.

That number is fluid, said Lehighton Business Manager Brian Feick, and could change depending on the outcome of Carbon Career and Technical Institute’s budget.

“At this point, we are not recommending the district approve the CCTI budget because of their steady excess in fund balance,” Feick said.

At Lehighton’s most recent finance committee meeting, Feick estimated another $150,000-$200,000 could come off the district’s budget projections due to the request for a decreased allotment to CCTI.

Lehighton director David Bradley Sr. questioned the district’s use of its own fund balance, claiming past “overtaxation” fluffed it to a point where the district could pull from it at will.

“When I came here, the fund balance was larger than it needed to be, and we developed a five-year plan to get it down to what it should be,” Feick said. “We paid for the stadium completely out of the fund balance. Last year, we requested $1.8 million to balance the budget, and this year, that request is down to just over $300,000 and could drop even more. We are seeing a reduction in expenditures.”

At past meetings, Bradley said he would have liked to see the district refund taxpayers as opposed to spending the money in the fund balance.

The district is projecting to have $3.8 million in its unassigned fund balance following the 2018-19 school year.

Utility renovations across the district are showing positive results. Feick said the middle school alone has decreased electric usage by 50 percent, even though the district added air conditioning. Electric usage at the high school decreased by 25 percent.

Five Lehighton teachers have announced their intent to retire after the 2018-19 school year. They are Donald Herman, elementary teacher; Vicky Kocher, elementary teacher; Larry Koons, physical education teacher; Jennifer Lopata, secondary math teacher; and Robin Roberts, elementary teacher. While all will be replaced, the financial savings is still estimated to be around $200,000, Feick informed the finance committee.

In terms of the state’s contribution to the local budget, a 3 percent increase is estimated based on Feick’s discussions with the Pennsylvania Association of School Business Officials.

One area where Feick expressed concern with the budget is the two closed elementary school properties, Franklin and Shull-David, still sitting on the district’s books. Both buildings are minimally heated through the winter to avoid deterioration, he added.

A recent propane bill at Franklin was $3,000, and the building needs a new roof, removal of asbestos and some boiler maintenance when sold. The estimate is $600,000 for roof and $200,000 for asbestos removal.

Of the two buildings, Franklin has received most, if not all, of the interest from prospective buyers.

“Since December, about half a dozen individuals or companies have requested more information,” Superintendent Jonathan Cleaver said. “We don’t have any actual offers at this point.”

Lehighton solicitor William Schwab said based on a conversation he had with an interested party requesting more information, he expects some type of formal offer or submission within the next two weeks.

“It will be up to the board if they want to do an auction, like we did with Mahoning and East Penn, or a private sale,” Schwab said.

Comments
Call out the Cheerleaders... This is truly something to cheer about for the taxpayers of Lehighton.
Congratulations to the school board, teachers, administration and families of Lehighton Area School District. Five years of no tax increases requires cooperation and compromise. I extend best wishes to your educational community as you continue to provide exemplary programming to young people yet remain sensitive to budgetary issues! Kudos!


Oh yay no tax hike! You'll all be the first to whine that there's not enough police on duty, there's a pothole on my street, there's no safe place for my kids to play! YOU'RE ALL IDIOTS
If you can't afford your taxes, sell your house, get a better job, stop smoking! Losers!
Talk about idiot. You do understand a majority of your property taxes go to fund Schools...not roads or police. Your the only loser on this thread. I mean how much can taxes be on a double wide!? 400-500$!? 🤷🏻‍♂️ Besides if they get to much you can just hook it up to your jacked up truck and tow it to the next trailer park! Amiright?
No scrapple for me, will take some zimmies though. You’re just a disgusting human being. I mean what idiot in their right mind would want to pay more taxes. Again when you live in a double wide or single wide like yourself a tax hike will only affect your taxes by a dollar two, hell you can just pull one of your last few rotted teeth out and sell that to make up the difference in taxes
Well you can be the idiot who is ok with their tax dollars for as little you pay, going into the pockets of dumbass hillbillies like Hefley so he can feed his fatass wife and daughters. You're a whore for the Republican thieves.. Go get gay with your gun barrel, Deviant. In the mean time put another cinder block under your wife's ass. I'm sure that's ok with Lehighton zoning.
Ok, your just plain stupid. First you make fun of people who are happy their taxes aren’t going up, claiming pot holes and some other nonsense. You then turn around and complain about tax money going into politicians (only republicans get paid or do whatever you think it is they do) pockets. So let me get this straight...you would rather pay more on taxes, in turn putting “more money” into the pockets of politicians? You are a special kind of stupid aren’t you? I hope the hell you haven’t or aren’t planning on reproducing! 🤦🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️

You keep talking bad about my wife. For the record, she’s a dime (10), and you see that’s possible because I have all my teeth yet. Making love to my gun is a good idea, I haven’t thrown lead down rangenin a while. AS Soon as it warms up I might do that!

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