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Lehigh County commissioners discuss additional fee for vehicle registration

Those living in Lehigh County may soon be required to pay an additional $5 for each nonexempt vehicle registration.

During their April 12 meeting, commissioners discussed authorizing the fee.

Included in the approved motion is the establishment of a Municipal Transportation Infrastructure Program.

The board was expected to vote on the bill at its April 26 meeting.

Commissioner Dan Hartzell, co-sponsor of the bill, along with Commissioner Percy Dougherty, lauded the motion.

“I like the proposal,” he said. “You call it a user fee, some people balk. I don’t see it as a tax.”

Hartzell stressed anyone who owns a vehicle should be able to afford the additional $5 fee.

“It’s hard to argue I just can’t afford this,” he said.

The money, Hartzell said, will also help the county.

“It’s certainly a boom to the [Lehigh] county,” he said, stressing the fee will bring additional monies to the county.

According to county Executive Tom Muller, per Act 89, 13 counties since 2015 have enacted the fee.

The money, Muller said, is supposed to go toward infrastructure, such as bridges, street lighting and curb cuts.

The additional $5 fee, Muller said, will generate about $1.5 million for the county.

“Could we use $1.5 million for awhile, yes,” Muller said, with the county matching $750,000 per year, for three years.

Muller also said, if the county builds a “pot of money, we could make things happen.”

If passed, the motion would give municipalities an opportunity to use money they currently do not have for projects, Muller said.

Commissioner Michael Schware spoke against the fee.

“We can say it’s a fee, it’s a tax hike,” he said. “I hope to God we vote it down in two weeks.”

Commissioner Brad Osborne also expressed reservations with the fee, stressing a lack of transparency.

According to Osborne, the proposal was not discussed in advance with the board.

The fee is expected to be implemented within three to six months. Current vehicle registration per vehicle is $36. Registration would increase to $41 per vehicle.