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Zelie council moves on 2025 budget, approves new internet service provider

Conversation planned to protect history in Zelienople

ZELIENOPLE — Borough residents may see a 1-mill real estate tax increase and a 3% rise in water and electric rates if a proposed $12.4 million budget is approved by the borough council in December.

Borough council approved the preliminary budget Monday, Nov. 25, moving it to a 10-day public comment period.

The increases will protect the borough from a projected $500,000 shortfall in electric funds in 2025, according to borough manager Andrew Spencer.

Spencer said significant increases in electric capacity costs are affecting the entire seven-state PJM region, a regional transmission organization.

The proposed 1-mill real estate tax increase will be directed to the borough’s parks, costing the individual property owner between $8 and $16 monthly, he said.

New internet service

The council approved a proposal by Cincinnati-based Omni Fiber to install high-speed fiber internet service in the borough, providing residents an alternative to the Armstrong service now available.

The “fiber-to-the-home” service could be available as soon as January, according to Mike Stoltz, a Dayton-based construction manager for Omni Fiber. The plan will include the installation of cables on utility poles as well as underground cables, Stoltz said.

Historic district guidelines to be advertised

The council will hold a Jan. 13 public hearing to discuss a plan to protect Zelienople’s historic district.

If approved, the Historic District Overlay will provide guidelines for renovation of buildings with a goal of preserving the historical character of the borough, Council President Mary Hess said.

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