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North Ridgeville council introduces measure to place 0.75% income-tax increase on November ballot
Summary
Council introduced a resolution and ordinance to put a proposed 0.75 percentage-point income tax increase before voters beginning Jan. 1, 2026; the mayor urged the public to view a recent finance-committee briefing and indicated a council vote will follow.
North Ridgeville city council on July 21 introduced legislation to place a proposed 0.75 percentage-point municipal income tax increase before voters, with the levy slated to begin Jan. 1, 2026 if approved. The proposal appeared on the agenda as a resolution declaring the necessity of an election (2025‑113) and an ordinance to amend the city codified ordinances to levy the additional 0.75% (2025‑114).
The introductions came as Mayor (name on record) and the administration flagged a short-term finance crunch and asked residents to review a recent finance-committee meeting video that covered the numbers. The mayor told council the…
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