Published June 11, 2008 09:10 pm - Property owners in the Farrell Area School District will likely have to pay more property taxes next year. How much depends on how much officials can close a $730,000 gap between projected expenses and revenues.
Tax hike likely as Farrell school board tries to close budget gap
By Tom Davidson
Herald Staff Writer
Property owners in the Farrell Area School District will likely have to pay more property taxes next year. How much depends on how much officials can close a $730,000 gap between projected expenses and revenues.
School board members have been holding budget hearings since May and are working to adopt a final budget by the end of the month.
In its present form, the spending plan totals $15,844,070 — $26,440 less than the 2007-2008 budget.
The district, which serves students in Farrell and Wheatland, collects a 54.75-mill property tax levy. One mill raises about $42,000 for the district, business manager Michael Stabile said.
Under Act 1, the state’s latest attempt at property tax reform, Farrell can raise taxes by 6.8 percent — about 3.7 mills — without a voter referendum.
If taxes were increased to that limit it would raise $155,400 — leaving the district almost $600,000 in the red without cuts.
Stabile said he is working with school board members to make up the difference and hopes to have a finished budget in place by the end of the month.
Farrell Area School District budget at a glance
Here is a breakdown of Farrell Area School District’s proposed 2008-2009 budget of $15,844,070, with current-year figures in parentheses:
SPENDING
• Instruction — $9,046,525 ($8,980,665)
Salaries — $6,106,883 ($5,061,489)
Benefits — $1,546,470 ($1,892,283)