
Credit: Middletown Township
Two community meetings tackling the topic of the proposed 2014 Middletown Township budget, which features a tax increase, are set to be held.
The first meeting is set for Wednesday at 3 p.m. and will go until 6 p.m. Residents have raised concerns over the early start time for the meeting.
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Middletown officials have also scheduled a second meeting for 6 p.m. next Monday. That meeting is set to last for about two hours.
Officials will provide more information on the budget and proposed earned income tax. A video loop of the budget presentation will be available for residents to view and written feedback will be accepted.
Read About the Proposed Budget and Tax Increase
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“The meetings are planned to be an ‘open house’ format. Residents will be able to move throughout the room, interacting with elected officials, staff and consultants at various stations,” Township Manager Stephanie Teoli Kuhls said.
Kuhls said the meeting format is “not conducive to video coverage” on the township channel.
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A press release for the meeting encourages residents to attend the meetings.
The Board of Supervisors is scheduled to vote of the proposed 2014 budget on Monday, December 16 during their 7:30 p.m. meeting.


