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Valencia strikes deal with St. Barnabas for EMS contribution

The main entrance to Valencia Woods and The Arbors at St. Barnabas is seen on Friday, Jan. 10, 2025. Morgan Phillips/Butler Eagle

VALENCIA -- The borough has taken a major step toward covering a potential budget shortfall for emergency services.

According to borough council member Shanon McKenna, the St. Barnabas Health System has agreed to make quarterly contributions of $7,500 to Valencia throughout 2026 to support fire, police, and ambulance services in the borough.

“St. Barnabas has agreed to provide us contributions on a quarterly basis, and the first one will be for the first quarter of 2026,” McKenna said.

The borough can then use the funds for police, fire or EMS services.

“We can use it for any of those services,” McKenna said.

Last year, the rising costs of emergency services were a large part of the reason for Valencia implementing their first tax increase in over three decades, from 7.5 mills to 10 mills, for the 2025 fiscal year.

To make up for the steep costs of emergency services — particularly police coverage — the borough has held discussions for at least a year, asking St. Barnabas about potentially making financial contributions to the borough.

St. Barnabas owns a combined 126.031 acres of land in the roughly 218-acre borough through its two senior living facilities — The Arbors and The Woodlands. Because St. Barnabas is a nonprofit healthcare entity, Valencia cannot collect taxes on any of that land. Many Valencia residents are retired seniors who live at the two facilities, meaning the tax base for the borough is also limited.

Valencia receives police coverage from the Adams Township Police Department, fire services from the Adams Area Fire District, and emergency medical service from Quality EMS.

In other news

Also, during the monthly board of supervisors meeting on Monday night, Dec. 22, the borough approved its final budget for the 2026 fiscal year. Unlike with the 2025 budget, there will be no tax increase, with the municipal tax rate staying at 10 mills.

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