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ADAMH official asks Gahanna leaders to support Franklin County behavioral health levy renewal
Summary
A representative from the Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health (ADAMH) Board of Franklin County told Gahanna council the board will seek a 0.5-mill levy increase this November to sustain crisis and prevention services worth a local behavioral health safety net.
GAHANNA, Ohio — A representative of the Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health (ADAMH) Board of Franklin County briefed Gahanna City Council on Sept. 15 about a proposed levy renewal that would sustain county behavioral-health services.
Key point: The ADAMH representative told council that more than 75% of the board’s funds come from a single property-tax levy set to expire in December 2026. The board plans to ask voters this November to renew and increase that levy by 0.5 mills to maintain…
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