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District outlines $1.7M permanent-improvement levy renewal and shows building needs ahead of May vote

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Perrysburg administrators told the board March 17 that a renewal of the district's permanent-improvement levy will appear on the May ballot and presented a multi-year schedule of roofs, doors, bus and maintenance projects the funds would support.

PERRYSBURG, Ohio — Perrysburg administrators on March 17 urged the community to consider a renewal of the district's permanent-improvement (PI) levy on the May ballot and detailed why they say those funds are needed for roofs, doors, buses and other maintenance projects.

Superintendent Mr. Hosler and Treasurer Mr. Drewer told the board the measure is a renewal — not a new tax — and that the ballot language will show a not-to-exceed rate that has existed since 1980. Mr. Hosler said the district currently collects 1.17 mills from the PI levy and…

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