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Mt. Healthy board hears two levy options to address fiscal emergency

Mt. Healthy City Schools Board of Education · December 9, 2025
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Summary

Board heard a detailed presentation on May 2026 ballot options to address a district fiscal emergency: a continuing 5.95‑mill property levy (estimated $3.17 million/year) or a 0.75% earned income tax (estimated $3.30 million/year). A special meeting is scheduled to vote on the levy type.

The Mt. Healthy City Schools board on Dec. 8 heard a presentation laying out two options the district could place on the May 2026 ballot to address an ongoing fiscal emergency: a continuing 5.95‑mill operating property levy or a 0.75% earned income tax.

The district presenter told the board the district "is, of course, in a fiscal emergency currently, and we do operate currently with a state appointed financial planning and supervision commission," and warned that the district must demonstrate several years without deficit spending to be released from that oversight. The presenter also flagged solvency assistance loan payments that rise from…

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