Wednesday, December 23, 2015

How high could school property taxes go in 2016-17?

Columbia Borough School District has the most flexibility in raising taxes: up to 3.6 percent.
MORE:
http://lancasteronline.com/news/local/how-high-could-school-property-taxes-go-in/article_f814d936-a998-11e5-8633-4be1aae1611c.html

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rose colored glasses should be handed out when we pay our taxes.

Anonymous said...

Allow the district with the highest taxes already, & with the taxpayers who can afford it the least the biggest increase. Sounds like to me their trying to bury this school.

Anonymous said...

i agree,,,the final nail on this coffin.

Anonymous said...

How in the world does this make sense??? "but schools with high poverty or stagnant property values can raise taxes a bit more". No one can afford things to begin with so let's hit them a little harder yet! What do they think it's going to do?

Anonymous said...

Lets look at it this way, raise it 10% and then file bankruptcy!

Anonymous said...

Every single household in this borough should stop paying their school taxes. Just stop. What would happen then? They have us by the balls, maybe it's time to turn the tables. A good old fashioned revolt.

Anonymous said...

$ 66,000 a year to teach Specials to teach 5 kids, and they complain, IU13 out of control in costs, because of Union costing, State, Columbia, and other schools in Pa. $ 24,000,000 in Columbia to send off 80 kids or less. the Teachers Union needs to adjust to Columbia's needs, or move on, get a job some where else. Good luck with that. Best job ever in any shape or form.