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By Mayor Ron Dancer
June 30, 2008

Plumsted Taxes Lower Then State / County Averages


With the N.J. Legislature adopting the State budget on June 23rd and finalizing the Municipal Aid appropriations, Plumsted Township’s $3,693,510 Municipal 2008 Budget will officially be $2,952 lower in spending and $10,412 lower in taxes then last year. The Township Committee’s 2008 budget does not increase the municipal tax rate of nine (9) cents per $100 of assessed valuation, despite a decline in the Township’s ratable base due to the current real estate market conditions. The net loss in revenues, as a result of the decline in the tax ratable base, was approximately $10,000. It was the decision of the Township Committee to help offset this loss of revenue by suspending its’ annual salary of about $3,700 this year (the Committee does not receive any benefits).

The owner of a $384,000 home, the Township average, will have no increase in the annual $345 municipal government portion of this year’s property tax bill. The county-wide average for the annual municipal government portion of property tax bills is $1,327, nearly four (4) times higher than Plumsted’s $345. The Statewide average for the annual municipal government portion of property tax bills is $1,767, about five (5) times higher than Plumsted’s $345.

Overall, the new 2008-09 property tax bills, including the School, County, Township and Fire Commission taxes, are estimated to be about two (2) percent over last years’ tax bill, when completed and prepared for mailing within the next few weeks. In terms of dollars, this years’ average residential total property tax bill in Plumsted Township, including School, County, Township and Fire Commission taxes, will be $5,433. The Statewide average residential total property tax bill is $6,796. Plumsted’s tax bill is $1,363 less than the Statewide average.

News and Noteworthy

Residents are encouraged to attend and support the return of “Cruz Nites,” featuring the display of classic and antique cars, to the New Egypt Downtown Main Street, on the second Thursday of each month, from July 10th to September 11th (6 to 9 pm).

            Residents are reminded and encouraged to attend the Township’s Council for the Arts Summer events in Downtown New Egypt. The next event is on Saturday afternoon, July 12th, from 1 to 4pm, where you can linger over lunch at the Taster’s Canvas and enjoy the “blues” with live entertainment and music of the “Bakin’ Fat” group.

Plumsted’s annual Fireworks display, art festival and concert are on Saturday, July 5th, at the New Egypt High School Fields, on Evergreen Road. The festival opens at 3pm with food, vendors, games, arts and crafts, pony rides, attractions and much more. For more information contact Al Hutchins at 609-758-3005. During the Independence Holiday weekend, the public is reminded that the Township’s recycling center, bulk waste disposal and leaf / branch sites are closed on Saturday, July 5th.

Meeting Dates

            The next regularly scheduled public meetings with the new administration of Township Committee members Dave Leutwyler, Steve Reed, Eric Sorchik, Deputy Mayor Mike McCue and Mayor Ron Dancer is Wednesday, August 6th at 8:00 P.M.  Public comments and participation are encouraged at all Township Committee meetings. . Browse the Township website: www.plumsted.org and www.mainstreetne.org for more information and current events.

Meet The Mayor 2008 Schedule

            As a result of the new Township Committee meeting schedule, the dates for the monthly one-on-one personal meeting sessions with Mayor Ron Dancer at the Library every month have also been revised. In 2007, meet personally with the Mayor at the Library on the second (2nd) Wednesday of each month (July 9th) from 7 to 9 p.m. to discuss local concerns or State issues. Residents may call the Library (758-7888) in advance to schedule a specific time for your convenience. The Mayor encourages residents to contact him anytime at 758-2241x102 Township / 758-3497 Home / r.s.dancer@att.net

Home Visits by the Mayor

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Contact the State Legislative Office

For Federal issues, contact our Congressman Chris Smith at 609-585-7878 and for County matters, contact Freeholder Director, Joe Vicari at 1-800-722-0291. Browse the Township website: www.plumsted.org and www.mainstreetne.org or www.downtownnewegyptnpp.org for more information and current events.

Ron Dancer
Ron Dancer, Mayor
609-758-2241 Township - Ext 102
609-758-3497 Home
Email: r.s.dancer@att.net
www.plumsted.org

For more information on our Township, residents are also encouraged to visit website:
www.mainstreetsusa.com
and the official web site of Ocean County Government:
www.oceancountygov.com.
The New Egypt Press, our official weekly newspaper, is now on line at:
www.newegyptpress.com.

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