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Oakwood voters approved 2.41‑mill levy; city reports ARPA and state funds helped Far Hills projects as water rates rise
Summary
In a State of the City address, Oakwood’s mayor reported a voter-approved 2.41‑mill property tax levy, use of $940,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funds and a $1.2 million state grant toward Far Hills infrastructure projects, and said another water-rate increase is planned for February 2025.
Oakwood’s mayor told residents that voters approved a 2.41‑mill property tax levy in February 2024 and that the city used a mix of federal and state aid to complete recent infrastructure work.
“We used $940,000 of federal American Rescue Plan funds to offset part of the $2,200,000 construction cost,” the mayor said about the Far Hills Storm Sewer Reconstruction Project. He also said the city received $1,200,000 from the Ohio…
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