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Dozens of police, fire, ambulance, river rescue and special operations task force units from around the region spent several hours Friday searching for a 3-year-old boy. The child was reported missing near a sandbar known for ATV recreational riding near the Allegheny River just off Kelly Station Road in Armstrong
Murrysville council approved a 2021 budget of $14.2 million that does not include a tax increase.
Council voted 5-0 Wednesday to OK the budget, which will keep property taxes at 12.15 mills. Council members Jamie Lee Korns and Tony Spadaro were not present.
Municipal officials said, while taxes have remained steady this will be the 14th year in a row they have not gone up creating a balanced budget without a tax hike is becoming more of a challenge each year.
For 2021, 1.7 mills has been reallocated as follows:
• 0.9 mills (roughly $306,000) from the general fund for the Murrysville Community Library.
• 0.6 mills (roughly $204,000) from the capital reserve fund for Murrysville’s fire companies.