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No tax increase shown in proposed Kane budget

November 14, 2012

Photo by Ted Lutz – Bill Rietter of 608 Greeves St., Kane, stands to speak Tuesday at a meeting of the Kane Borough Council. A member of the "citizens group" that has been a council watchdog this year, Rietter complained about missing stop signs at intersections in the borough. He also believes Evergreen Park should be made accessible to persons confined to wheelchairs. A standing-room-only crowd of more than 30 attended the council meeting.

There's no property tax increase in the proposed 2013 Kane borough budget.
The Kane Borough Council voted 6-1 Tuesday to adopt a tentative general fund budget of $1,378,000.
Council President Howard Kane endorsed the proposal along with Councilwomen Janet Bard and Holly Harris and Councilmen Harold Hallberg, Bill Tunall and Dennis Drost. 

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