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Summit County manager outlines roughly $100 million FY2026 budget, highlights emergency-services sales tax revenue

6205627 · October 15, 2025
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County Manager Shane Scott presented the county manager's recommended FY2026 projects and a high-level budget overview: a roughly $100 million spending plan driven in part by a full year of emergency-services sales tax revenue; council scheduled detailed revenue and tax-projection sessions over coming weeks.

Summit County Manager Shane Scott and Finance Director Matt Levitt presented the county manager's recommended FY2026 project and a high-level budget overview during the Council's Oct. 15 meeting.

Scott described the draft budget as roughly $100 million, about $10 million higher than the current year, largely because this is the first full year the county will collect the emergency-services sales tax adopted last year. The manager said the general fund is presented at about $56.6 million, the municipal services fund…

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