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The Montgomery County Commissioners adopted a $375.7 million general fund budget and other associated budgets that include an increase in the county’s reserve fund, increases spending on much needed infrastructure projects, lowers debt service, provides pay increases to county workers, and contributes to the county pension fund all without raising taxes.

In addition to the general fund budget, the commissioners also adopted a $93.1 million capital budget and a n $11.7 million open space budget. The 2014 budget assumes the completion of the sale of the Human Services Center and the Parkhouse nursing facility. The budget also projects a year-ending fund balance equivalent to 11 percent of
revenues, which is consistent with the level recommended by the Government Finance Officers Association. Under the previous administration, the county’s fund balance had been drained from nearly $100 million to under $20 million and resulted, in large part, in the county losing its coveted AAA bond rating. The projected fund balance for 2014 is $41.1 million. The new budget also assumes a required payment to the county’s pension fund for the second consecutive year after five years of no contributions.

“This is a balanced budget that does not raise taxes, makes critical investments in human services, infrastructure, public safety, and our county workforce,” said Josh Shapiro, chair of the board of commissioners. “It returns our county reserve fund to required levels, lowers our debt service, again makes a payment to the pension fund, continues the process of making our government more effective and efficient and reduces overall spending.”

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Pottsgrove Manor to Host Spinning Demonstrations Pottstown, PA  – On Saturday, January 11 , 2014 from 11 :00 am to 3 :00 pm , historic Pottsgrove Manor will host “Distaff Day,” showing the art of spinning fibers into thread.  From medieval times, the day after the Feast of the Epiphany was known to many Europeans as “Distaff Day.” The distaff, a tool used in spinning, was a symbol of female industry, and Distaff Day was traditionally when women resumed their work after the Twelve Days of Christmas. During this program, visitors will see demonstrations of traditional spinning techniques and learn about the natural fibers that were used to make yarn and thread for textiles. This event will also give guests a chance to enjoy a guided t our of the manor house for the holidays, in the final “Twelfth Night Tours” of the season.

There is a suggested donation of $2 per person for this program. The museum shop will also be open throughout the event and will be having a special one – day – only sale – 10% off everything in the store! The seasonal “Twelfth Night Tours” are running now through Sunday, January 12, 2014 during regular museum h ours: Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00am to 4:00 pm and Sunday, 1:00pm to 4:00 p m. Tours are given on the hour. The last tour of the day begins at 3:00 p m. The site is closed Mondays and major holidays. Groups of ten or more should pre – register by calling 610 – 326 – 4014.

Pottsgrove Manor is located at 100 West King Street near the intersection of King Street and Route 100, just off Route 422, in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Pottsgrove Manor is operated by Montgomery County under the direction of the Parks, Trails, & Historic Sites Division of the Assets and Infrastructure Department. For more information, please call 6 10 – 326 – 4014, or visit the website at www.montcopa.org/pottsgrovemanor . Like Pottsgrove Manor on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pottsgrovemanor .

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NORRISTOWN, PA / Message from Montgomery County, Pennsylvania

Welcome to the Montgomery County, PA website – your gateway to both a responsive, transparent and reform-minded government, and to one of the most diverse, historic, beautiful and economically-vibrant counties in America.

Montgomery County is the third largest county in Pennsylvania, the second wealthiest county in the Commonwealth and the 51st wealthiest in the United States. With just under 800,000 people living in its 487 square miles, Montgomery County is home to scores of major employers in pharmaceuticals, banking, manufacturing, healthcare and education.

The Montgomery County government and the services it provides to its residents is a reflection of the county itself – large, diversified, sophisticated and efficient. With a $409 million budget and close to 3,000 employees, Montgomery County provides a wide range of services serving social needs, business development, employee training, recreational opportunities, public safety, court services and roads and bridges.

The county’s newly formed Department of Commerce provides a one-stop opportunity for businesses looking to relocate to or expand in Montgomery County. It also includes a progressive employee training component dedicated to ensuring that county businesses have the trained, reliable employees they need to prosper.

The county also provides and coordinates social services in innovative and efficient ways through several departments including the Office of Children and Youth, Developmental Disabilities, Aging and Adult Services, and Parkhouse, our skilled nursing facility and assisted care center. Beginning in 2013, many of these services will be delivered with the help of a ground-breaking approach in which so-called “navicates” help clients find the specific services they need for themselves or loved ones.

Montgomery County also maintains 75 miles of roads and 133 bridges; has developed over 60 miles of multi-use trails throughout the county; and cares for seven county parks and five historic sites.

Montgomery County also boasts an award-winning Department of Public Safety, which includes the only internationally accredited emergency dispatch center (911) in Pennsylvania. The dispatch center handles 770,000 calls a year; it handles 1,900 dispatches a day; and, over one million radio transmissions a week.

The county government provides many other services to its residents, and the county, itself, is home to a wide range of recreational, cultural and artistic outlets. It is served by an excellent public transportation system and its proximity to Philadelphia adds a great deal more to the quality of life in Montgomery County.

Please use this website to familiarize yourself with Montgomery County.

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