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Lucas County approves pilot to collect delinquent mobile-home taxes; treasurer cites $775,000 owed

June 24, 2025 | Lucas County, Ohio


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Lucas County approves pilot to collect delinquent mobile-home taxes; treasurer cites $775,000 owed
The Lucas County Board of Commissioners on June 24 approved a mobile-home tax collection pilot designed to pursue roughly 1,100 delinquent mobile-home accounts with about $775,000 in unpaid taxes.

Treasurer Lindsay Webb presented the resolution, saying, "Before you is a resolution for approval of a mobile home tax collection pilot program. The attempt here is to collect more than 1,100 delinquent mobile homes, with an unpaid tax around about $775,000." Webb told the board the collection effort would begin after the close of second-half tax collection and be completed toward the end of the year.

Webb described the contractor fee the county would pay under the pilot: "Worst case scenario or best case scenario, but depending on your perspective is we would collect, approximately, all $7.75 and my DTech would be paying the firm, sheer green and Burke 193,750 out of my DTech. And then next year when we close the first half settlement, that would be refunded to me." The transcript appears to contain a transcription error in the first clause of that sentence; Webb earlier and elsewhere referred to an unpaid tax total of about $775,000 and in subsequent remarks identified the contractor fee as $193,750.

The board voted unanimously to approve the resolution; roll-call votes show Commissioner Cebecchi, Commissioner Gerken and Commissioner Lopez voting "yes." The transcript does not record additional details such as the firm's full, verified legal name, the exact fee structure (percentage vs. flat fee), or any contractual terms or duration beyond Webb's description.

The treasurer said she would "report back to you on how this develops and what our outcomes are," indicating the county expects a follow-up report on results. The transcript contains no recorded public comment on the item and provides no further specifics about how collected funds will be processed or how refunds will be handled in the county accounting system.

Because the transcript does not include the contractor's full legal name or a procurement resolution text, county staff should provide the contract, fee schedule, and a clear accounting of who bears up-front costs when they return with final implementation details.

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