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Franklin County commissioners place ADAMH renewal with 0.5‑mill increase on November ballot

Franklin County Board of Commissioners · July 1, 2025
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Summary

The board adopted Resolution 50425 to place a 10‑year renewal plus a 0.5‑mill increase for the county Alcohol, Drug & Mental Health (ADAMH) levy on the Nov. 4 ballot, with officials saying the funds are needed to fully staff a new crisis care center and preserve prevention and housing programs.

The Franklin County Board of Commissioners on July 1 voted to place a 10‑year renewal of the county Alcohol, Drug & Mental Health (ADAMH) levy, including a 0.5‑mill increase, on the Nov. 4, 2025 ballot.

Zach Tularic, director of the Office of Management and Budget and a member of the Human Services Levy Review Committee, told the board the committee recommends a renewal of 2.85 mills with a 0.5‑mill increase that would commence in 2026 and be first collected in 2027. Tularic said that, under the proposal, the tax would be $68.91 per year for a homeowner with a $100,000 valuation — an increase of $17.50.

"With the successful passage of the levy at the ballot, ADAMH would be able to maintain mental‑health and…

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