![]() ![]() ![]() The discussion of this resolution begins at the 48:20 mark. Resolution 212-2020 created an 'Evesham Human Rights Advisory Council' with the goal of creating "a volunteer group of residents and public officials who will cooperate with, and make recommendations to the governing body to educate, encourage, develop, promote and strengthen respect for the human rights of the citizens of Evesham Township no matter their backgrounds, including, but not limited race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, sexual orientation, sex, gender identity, age, disability or socioeconomic status - so they may achieve their highest possible level of success." The budget presentation totals about 30 minutes, and discusses additional items such as grants, the surplus and PILOTs, so if you want more detailed information, I would recommend watching the presentation yourself. The estimated revenue losses total $1.5 million. The remainder is sent to other taxing entities - local and regional school districts, Burlington County, the fire district and the dedicated open space tax fund.Ĭouncil adopted the budget last week following a public hearing.Ĭarol Comegno loves telling stories about South Jersey life, history and military veterans for the Courier Post, Burlington County Times and The Daily Journal. If you have a story to share, call her at 85 or email local journalism with a subscription.The presentation also provided some additional details at a high level of what additional expenses a township incurs, along with a more detailed list of current revenue losses due to Covid-19, the shutdown of various facilities and the ongoing recession. More: Evesham voters to decide if they want to raise the open space taxįor every $100 the township collects from a resident, the municipality has retained $14.30 - less than 15 percent of the total taxes paid by a resident. “As we also look to maintain and enhance frontline services, I want members of our community to know that we will continue to examine any and all ways we can provide better, more efficient services for our residents and businesses.” ![]() Veasy said local tax stability is an achievement "especially at a time when so many of our residents and businesses are still unsure of the long-term economic impact of COVID-19." ![]()
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