A Community Leader Committed to Reform Allegheny County Government
I am running for County Council to bring fiscal responsibility to our county government, enhance our economic opportunities, and improve public safety in our communities. My work as business owner, and a North Fayette Supervisor has equipped me with the skills needed to fix our broken county government. I am humbly asking for your vote on November 4th so that we can have a stronger and safer future in Allegheny County.
Election Day is November 4th!
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Election Day is November 4th! 〰️
If you cant vote at the polls on Election Day, request a mail-in ballot today!
Supervisor Bob Doddato: An experienced, COMMON SENSE vision for Allegheny County.
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Will fight against the non-stop agenda of higher property taxes and urban bailouts that punish suburban taxpayers and job creators being pushed by Sara Innamorato and her extremist allies on county council.
Will stand behind law enforcement and support cleaning up our communities and downtown Pittsburgh instead of the Innamorato pro-criminal agenda.
Supports hard-working families and labor against radical inamorato plans to kill our energy industry and good paying jobs.
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Bob knows you work hard for your income, and works to ensure your tax dollars are spent responsibly and not wasted. The tax millage has been flat at 3.29 millage since the reassessment in 2013.
During the last ten years Bob limited government spending at the township to a modest 3.3% annual increase from 2013 to 2023. In order to keep spending within that modest range several cost saving initiatives were utilized:
1. Early retirement incentives and consolidation of positions at the township
2. Consolidation of billing with WACMA
3. Consolidation of Police Dispatch with Allegheny County 9-1-1 Dispatch
4. The Joint Paving Program with neighboring municipalities (Moon, Collier & Crescent) which resulted in a bulk price discount for road paving
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Bob helped designate North Fayette Township as an Agricultural Security Area ("ASA") in 2013 with the participation of local farmers that had over 250 acres of farmland throughout the township. This has been a huge benefit to the farmers that still call North Fayette Township their home and place of operation.
The ASA is a special designation recognized by the state of Pennsylvania (PA Act 43 of 1981) that allows farmers in our community to apply for grants to improve their farming, equipment and also incentivizes farmers to continue in their farming trade instead of selling their property to developers.
The ASA also protects farmers from nuisance laws and allows them to continue operating in the manner they have for so many decades.
Farming is essential to our current way life and a rich part of our heritage in North Fayette Township, and as a supervisor worked hard to ensure our farms are protected and supported.
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Has been a strong voice against property tax increases who brings solutions to the table.
Bob expanded the LERTA program which allows new business development to phase in taxes over a five year period. This helps development when costs are highest during the initial investment phase.
Businesses have been able to expand and come to North Fayette, including the Burns Scalo Development currently housing Connective Rx, and the LERTA aided in their decision to locate and create jobs in our community.
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Many seniors are on a fixed income and Bob has worked to expand tax credits for seniors under the Allegheny County Act 77 Property Tax Relief program.
Currently, seniors that have lived in their home for 10 years and have taxable income under the required thresholds are eligible for a 65% reduction in their township taxes.
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As a father of young children, Bob understand the importance of providing opportunities for our children to learn and grow.
Bob has worked to secure funding for the community library which allows them to offer the enrichment programs at their location on Bateman Road.
Bob has worked with the Recreation Department to maintain preschool, after school and summer camp programs for our children.
Bob is committed to the growth of our local business community
Carnegie • Collier • Coraopolis
Kennedy • McKees Rocks • North Fayette
Oakdale • Pennsbury Village
Robinson • South Fayette • Stowe • Thornburg
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