At the 20 December 2025 BOS public meeting, Newtown Supervisors approved the 2026 Budget and a 30% tax increase, raising the total millage to 17.115 mills. The budget projects a $3.23M structural deficit and drastically reduces road paving funding by 25%, even as spending increases for police vehicles, a dump truck, and new administrative positions. Supervisor John Mack proposed reallocations that would restore nearly one extra mile of paving, but the majority did not adopt the changes.
The meeting also featured Supervisor Mack’s farewell remarks after eight years of service, emphasizing transparency, public access to documents, and resident engagement.
A major portion of the meeting focused on concerns about selective enforcement in zoning, following a contentious ZHB hearing where the Chair questioned the Township’s inconsistent stance on sign ordinances.
Other updates included:
- Neighbors for Open Government preparing to launch in early 2026
- WWTP land: NBCJMA confirmed the property has been formally offered back to original owners
- Approval of $1.08M in bills, including $444k for road projects
- November Police Report: 2,215 incidents, +167% DUI arrests, 534 property checks
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NOTE: A resident pointed out that when the Chair put forward the motion for a vote, she said “All those in favor of establishing the tax rate for twenty twenty-six in the resolution please say aye” (view the video). In other words, she did not ask for a vote on the actual 2026 Budget Resolution.
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