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Perrysburg schools outline May 6 renewal of permanent improvement levy

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Two Perrysburg Exempted Village School representatives presented details about a five-year permanent improvement levy renewal that will appear on the May 6 ballot, saying the levy would fund building maintenance, buses and other capital needs without increasing the current tax rate.

Two Perrysburg Exempted Village School representatives, Tom Hosler and James Mapis, presented information to the community about a five-year permanent improvement (PI) levy renewal set for the May 6 ballot, saying the levy is not a new tax and would fund building and capital maintenance.

The levy would continue at the current 1.17 mills, which presenters said generates about $1.7 million per year; presenters said that rate translates to about $3.41 per month (roughly $41 per year) for a homeowner per $100,000 of assessed value. Tom Hosler said the PI levy “is not a new tax,” and James Mapis added, “This is a renewal.” The presenters said PI funds cannot be used for salaries or daily operations and are restricted to items such as buses, roofs, windows, door hardware, life-safety systems and other permanent…

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