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Board adopts statement of facts for Nov. 4 renewal levy; treasurer says levy generates about $7.3 million annually

6439922 · August 7, 2025
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The board adopted a resolution and an attached statement of facts to guide public communication about a continuing renewal property tax levy on the Nov. 4 ballot; treasurer said the levy generates approximately $7.3 million annually and is reimbursed about 12.5% by the state because it pre-dates 2013.

At its Aug. 6 meeting the Cuyahoga Falls Board of Education adopted a resolution directing district personnel to use an attached “statement of facts” when communicating with the public about a renewal property tax levy that will appear on the Nov. 4, 2025 ballot.

The resolution notes the levy is an existing continuing levy and is not new money. Treasurer/CFO Kristin Stokley told the board the 9.97-mill renewal generates about $7.3 million annually…

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