“Shall Perkasie Borough Council levy an additional real estate tax of 0.5 mills for the purpose of funding fire department services in the Borough? YES or NO”Prior to 2005 there was no fire tax which begs the question "what has changed"?
Plain English Statement: The ballot question asks the voters of Perkasie Borough whether the Borough Council should assess an additional tax of 0.5 mills, bringing the total fire services tax to 1.5 mills for the purpose of funding fire and rescue services within Perkasie Borough.
A vote of YES approves the levying of an additional real estate tax of 0.5 mills for this purpose.
When the fire company first approached Borough Council it was under the guise of funding a replacement vehicle, when it was pointed out that the current 1 mil of tax was funding a new vehicle that was going to be paid off within the next year a laundry list of "wishes" was produced by the fire company including a $52,000 suspended ceiling for the apparatus room, a $75,000 sprinkler system, a $55,000 walk-in cooler room, a $38,000 electronic entry system, and a $15,000 sign. How exactly do these items intend to help our fire company protect the community?
The fire company held a public forum on August 14 to talk about the funding needs that was attended by a handful of residents at best. They then held their annual open house on October 9th which was well attended- without any mention of the tax referendum and no opportunity to donate- not even a bucket! Then on October 25 they held another open house to answer questions about the fire tax that had exactly 1 person attend- the mayor! Why they did not take advantage of the traffic on their well-attended annual open house to raise awareness or funds defies logic.
Perkasie First fully supports our all-volunteer fire company. Sadly, it appears that the "voluntary" portion does not apply to funding, and there is a desperate lack of outside the box thinking. We encourage community members to get involved to help the fire company provide the outstanding service it does without resorting to more taxes to pay for it. Educate the community on your needs and ask for help, as the Police Department has proven with their K-9 program the community is more than willing to step forward when asked to help and there are generous people with the means to do so. After all- who knows how to spend your own money better than you do?