Newtown Township supervisors approved a $16.86M budget for 2026, raising municipal taxes by 4 mills — about $160 more per average household. The increase funds mounting fire and EMS costs, including the transition to more paid firefighters, new ambulances, and critical equipment replacements.
Supervisor John Mack, in his final meeting, voted no, urging cuts to items like a dump truck, police vehicles, and new staff to redirect funds toward paving more township roads (currently only 1.9 miles budgeted vs. 3.5 miles needed annually). Residents voiced concern about the shrinking general fund, warning that Newtown could follow neighboring towns facing steep tax jumps if spending isn’t reined in.
The budget also adds funding for an IT Director, HR position, a $450K transfer to support the Rec Fund, and $900K for 1.85 miles of road repaving.
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