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Twinsburg leaders present tax-budget numbers and weigh proposed school-district earned-income tax for May ballot

Twinsburg Board of Education (Twinsburg City School District) · January 9, 2026
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Summary

At a public tax-budget hearing Jan. 7, Twinsburg treasurer Julia Rosnaya and Superintendent Marlowe outlined a fiscal forecast that includes a projected FY2028 deficit of about $730,243 and discussed placing a school-district earned-income tax on the May ballot as a potential revenue solution that could yield roughly $9.5 million at a 1% rate.

Twinsburg Board of Education members heard an extended presentation Jan. 7 on the district’s tax budget, revenue estimates and options to close projected budget shortfalls — including the possibility of a school-district earned-income tax on the May ballot.

Treasurer Julia Rosnaya opened the tax-budget presentation by explaining the purpose and timing of the tax budget and the statutory deadlines under Ohio Rev. Code §5705.281. Rosnaya said the district is using the most recent county valuation available (February 2025) to project certified tax revenues and that the county’s new valuations will be issued in February 2026.

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