November 28, 2024 - 17:30

Indiana Township property owners can breathe a sigh of relief as officials have made a commitment to keep real estate taxes unchanged for the upcoming year. During a meeting on November 13, supervisors unanimously agreed to advertise an estimated budget of $6.5 million for 2025.
The budget documents reveal that the millage rate will remain steady at 3.47 mills. This includes 2.99 mills allocated specifically for township operations. By holding the line on taxes, township officials aim to provide financial stability for residents while ensuring that essential services continue to be funded adequately.
This decision reflects a broader effort by local government to manage resources effectively and address community needs without imposing additional financial burdens on property owners. As discussions around budgeting continue, residents can expect transparency and ongoing communication from officials regarding any future financial planning.
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