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Frazer approves budget with 40% tax increase

Frazer property owners can expect a 40% tax hike next year after supervisors unanimously approved the 2023 township budget Tuesday. The $1.3 million budget calls for a property tax increase from 2.5 mills to 3.5 mills, which officials have said is necessary to bolster the police department and to cover

Frazer files $2 8M lawsuit against Pittsburgh Mills property owners

Frazer supervisors are trying to recoup more than $2.8 million in delinquent special tax assessments from three companies in the Pittsburgh Mills complex. Earlier this month, the board authorized Solicitor Matt Marshall to file a “municipal claim-and-collection” lawsuit in Allegheny County Court against May Department Stores Co., the former parent

New Chipotle restaurant in works for Pittsburgh Mills

A new eatery could be coming to the Pittsburgh Mills complex. Developers are seeking to bring a Chipotle Mexican Grill to a spot near the Lowe’s store along Village Center Drive. Plans are still in the initial stages. Cardinal Realty applied for subdivision and land development approvals from Frazer supervisors.

Frazer homeowners won t see a property tax increase next year

Frazer homeowners won t see a property tax increase next year
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Frazer seeks over $7 7M in taxes by Pittsburgh Mills real estate owners

Tom Yerace Tribune-Review Frazer officials say six some real estate owners of Galleria at Pittsburgh Mills owe over $7 million in delinquent special tax assessments.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Frazer officials are going after six Galleria at Pittsburgh Mills real estate owners for at least $7.7 million in delinquent special tax assessments. On Tuesday, Supervisors William Creevey and Lori Ziencik voted to authorize filing a municipal claim and collection proceedings against the property owners. Supervisors Chairman Matthew Beacom was absent. According to Ziencik, who also is township secretary/treasurer, the special assessments are part of the 2002 Tax Increment Financing plan in which the township received $50 million through the Alle­gheny County Redevelopment Authority.

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