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Tallmadge board seeks voter approval for new 5.7‑mill levy, approves 7.5‑mill renewal

5419661 · July 17, 2025
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At its July 16 meeting the Tallmadge City Board of Education approved a resolution to renew an existing 7.5‑mill emergency levy for 10 years and moved forward a separate resolution seeking voter approval of a new 5.7‑mill operating levy; district leaders said reductions in state school funding prompted the request.

The Tallmadge City Board of Education on July 16 approved a resolution declaring it necessary to renew an existing 7.5‑mill emergency tax levy and moved forward a second resolution to seek voter approval of an additional 5.7‑mill levy for current expenses.

Board members and district staff said the levies are intended to maintain current programs amid reductions in state funding for schools. A presenter identified as the superintendent told the board the 5.7‑mill figure was developed after multiple work sessions and is designed to cover…

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