ALLENTOWN, Pa. – Allentown City Council is pushing back against a property tax increase proposed by the mayor.
Wednesday night, council members rejected a 4% bump on property taxes.
Instead, they approved balancing next year’s budget with $1.5 million from the city’s cash reserves.
Opponents say they didn’t want to increase property taxes the same year trash fees are already going up.
A final budget vote is set for Dec. 10.
69 News Reporter Sara Madonna will have more on Wednesday night’s meeting in our later newscasts.