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Finance committee recommends extending Pinnacle TIF, half-percent income tax ballot question to cover community center costs

5965374 · October 20, 2025
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Summary

The council heard the finance committee’s recommendation to extend a TIF for 15 years to pay debt service on a proposed community center and to place a 0.5% income tax increase on the November 2026 ballot to subsidize operating costs.

Grove City Council discussed financing options for a proposed community center after the finance committee presented its capital and operating recommendations. The committee recommended a 15-year extension of the Pinnacle tax-increment financing (TIF) district to cover construction debt service and proposed placing a 0.5 percentage-point increase in the city income tax on the November 2026 ballot to address operating subsidies.

Committee members estimated annual operating costs at about $5 million and recommended a 75% cost-recovery target for operations, which would require an annual subsidy equal…

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