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Shaler passes 2024 budget with no tax increase

Haley Daugherty
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Shaler Commissioners approved a 2024 township budget with no tax increases on Dec. 12.

The budget includes more than $16.3 million in expenditures with almost $14.8 million in revenue. It calls for the township’s millage rate to stay at 3.49 with residents owning property with an assessed value of $132,822 continuing to pay the township an average of $463.55 on their tax bill.

“(The difference between expenditure and revenue values) is consistent with how we typically prepare the budget,” said township manager Christopher Lovato. “We’re always a little more conservative on our revenues and more aggressive on our expenditures and we hope that it balances out at the end of the year.”

Property and local service taxes make up 44% of total revenue, while earned income tax, deed transfer and mechanical device taxes (Act 511 taxes) make up 35% of revenue.

More than $1.5 million is dedicated to the general government budget. This encapsulates municipal building operations, legal fees, computer services, engineering, the finance office, the board of commissioners and the township manager’s office.

More than $6.3 million will be used for public safety, a 7.5% increase from last year. This includes support for Shaler Hampton EMS and six volunteer fire companies, and the demolition of several abandoned structures.

Public works will see more than $5.3 million — $1.1 million of that money will go towards paving, and if needed, additional funds will be drawn from the liquid fuel fund. The township is also planning to purchase a Mack dump truck and a Ford F-550 with a portion of the fund. A total of $736,500 has been earmarked to repair storm sewers.

More than $1.8 million will be used for parks and recreation. The money will cover support for Shaler North Hills Library, maintenance for the township’s parks, operation of the Crawford Pool and Shaler Shack concession stand and community events hosted by the township.

Non-departmental expenditures are just under $966,000.

Haley Daugherty is a TribLive reporter covering local politics, feature stories and Allegheny County news. A native of Pittsburgh, she lived in Alabama for six years. She joined the Trib in 2022 after graduating from Chatham University. She can be reached at hdaugherty@triblive.com.

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