December 10, 2025 - 22:55

In a historic decision, the supervisors of North Annville Township have approved the implementation of the township's first-ever real estate tax. This new tax is aimed at funding the purchase of a new fire truck, a vital addition to the local fire department's resources. The decision was made during a meeting held on December 8, where the supervisors also approved the 2026 budget.
The introduction of this tax reflects the township's commitment to enhancing public safety and ensuring that emergency services are adequately equipped to respond to community needs. The funding generated from the real estate tax will specifically be allocated for the acquisition of the fire engine, which is expected to improve response times and overall service capability.
Residents of North Annville can expect to see the effects of this new tax in their upcoming property assessments. The supervisors believe that this initiative will significantly benefit the community by providing essential support to the local fire department.
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