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Bucks County Releases Proposed 2026 Preliminary Budget with Planned Spending Increasing 3.2 Pct

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The County of Bucks released its preliminary 2026 operating budget, a $516 million proposal to fund the County government in the new year.

With provisions for all County departments, including row offices and the courts system, the budget as proposed represents a 3.2 percent increase in expenditures over the previous year.

The preliminary budget projects a deficit of $16.4 million at current millage rates.

Driving increases in the proposed budget are requests to make required upgrades and replace public safety equipment and resources, fund critical capital improvements and continue commitments to the library system and Bucks County Community College.

“Bucks County residents deserve stability, fiscal security and a high level of service from their County government,” said Chief Financial Officer Jeannette Weaver. “Over the next few weeks, we will continue working with our many departments and row officers to present a budget that meets those demands.”

Bucks County’s Finance Division developed the proposed 2026 budget amid the widely reported funding impasses in Harrisburg and Washington, D.C. The impasses forced the County to bridge revenue lapses from expected state and federal sources, and their impacts will continue to be felt into the new year.

Ongoing inflation and uncertainty from tariffs coupled with impending state and federal budget cuts to critical services – services counties are still mandated to deliver – combine to increase costs of contracts and supplies, applying further strain on the County’s budget.

Over the next several weeks, the Commissioners will analyze the proposed budget and will hold a public hearing at 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 4, during which residents may ask questions and offer comments. The Commissioners are scheduled to consider and vote Dec. 17 on a final 2026 budget.

The County’s operating budget includes funding for departments and agencies serving county residents including the Area Agency on Aging (AAA), Behavioral Health/Developmental Programs, Board of Elections, Children & Youth Social Services Agency, Community Services, Corrections, Emergency Services, General Services, Health Department, Neshaminy Manor, Parks and Recreation and Veterans Affairs, among others.

The County’s budget also provides for the courts and the County’s nine elected row offices, including the Clerk of Courts, Controller, Coroner, District Attorney, Prothonotary, Recorder of Deeds, Register of Wills, Sheriff and Treasurer.

Click here to review the full proposed 2026 budget.

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Human Interest - Bensalem Township

Pothole Repair Continues Next Week in Bucks County

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PennDOT announced maintenance crews will be working next week to repair deteriorated pavement on state roadways in Bucks County.

Drivers are advised that periodic daytime lane closures and possible slowdowns will occur next week at the followinn g locations:

  • Route 413 (Veterans Highway/Durham Road), Bristol and Buckingham townships
  • Durham Road, Middletown Township
  • State Road, Bensalem Township
  • Route 611 (Easton Road), Tinicum Township
  • Route 663 (John Fries Highway), Quakertown Borough and Milford Township
  • Almshouse Road, Doylestown and Warwick townships

Other Main Roadways

  • I-76
  • I-95
  • U.S. 1
  • Route 63 (Woodhaven Road)

Drivers are reminded to slow down in work zones and refrain from distracted driving to keep themselves and our workers safe.

Since January 1, PennDOT District 6 has received more than 2,900 customer concerns regarding potholes and has used more than 740 tons of asphalt across the five-county Philadelphia region.

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Cops, Courts & Fire -Falls Township

Do you Know Where Morgan Is ?

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Falls Township Police are seeking help with locating a missing 17 year-old last seen on Trenton Avenue Friday morning.

Morgan Douglas was last seen this morning in the 900 block of West Trenton Avenue, Morrisville, police said in a press release.

She was wearing a grey ‘essential’ hooded sweatshirt, a dark grey North Face Jacket, and black ‘Croc’ shoes. Morgan also has a tattoo, reading ‘Morgan,’ on her right wrist.

Anyone seeing Morgan is asked to call 911, anyone with information is asked to contact the assigned investigator, Detective Gregory Small, at (215) 302-3306, or via email at g.small@fallstwppd.com.

Information may also be provided anonymously at (215) 949-9120, or via email at tiplines@fallstwppd.com.

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Human Interest - Bensalem Township

Police Seek Info on Missing Teen Believed to be in Lower Bucks Area

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Police from Plumstead Township Police Department with an assist from Tullytown  Borough Police  are asking for help from the community in attempting to locate a missing  17 year-old .

Ryan  Jaatar Age 17 is  5ft 8in Brown eyes and has not been seen since January 3, 2026, police say.

Jaatar was last seen by his father at their residence in Plumstead Township.

Jaatar’s, according to investigators,  is believed to be in the Levittown/Bristol/Croydon area.

Anyone with information, please contact Detective Stacie Arnosky at sarnosky@plumstead.gov or 215-766-8741, ext. 120 or Contact the Tullytown Borough Police Department at 215-945-0999. You can also submit a confidential tip at through this link.

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