Commentary: Busting myth that Pennsylvania’s public land more costly for municipalities
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That study showed that one acre of public land is costing the community 30 cents on the dollar. So, that means the community – county, township and school district – are banking 70 cents for every dollar of payment in lieu of taxes (PILT) from public land.
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