Politics & Government

Budget With No Tax Increase Adopted In Lower Merion

This means Lower Merion Township has gone nine straight years without increased property taxes.

LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP, PA — The Lower Merion Township Commissioners recently held a meeting on the 2020 budget. And at their Dec. 18 meeting, they approved the budget, which is good news for property owners.

The commissioners voted to adopt the budget at that meeting.

Residents will not see a real estate tax increase in 2020.

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This marks nine years of no real estate millage rate increases.

While the final budget documents are unavailable at this time you can see the budget's proposal online here.

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Additionally, the commissioners adopted the 2020-2025 Capital Improvement Plan. See that here.

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