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Dayton Public Schools board approves resolutions to seek levy certificates, 5-1 vote
Summary
The Dayton Public Schools board voted 5-1 to approve resolutions of necessity for two levy options — a 5-mill operating levy and a combined 5-mill operating plus 2-mill permanent-improvement levy — and will ask the county auditor for valuation certificates before a final vote to place measures on the ballot.
The Dayton Public Schools Board of Education voted 5-1 to approve two resolutions of necessity that start the process to place levies on the ballot, the board said. The resolutions request county-auditor certificates for (A) a 5-mill operating levy and (B) a combined 5-mill operating levy plus a 2-mill permanent-improvement levy; the board will decide which measure to place on the ballot at a follow-up meeting.
Board member Weiner moved to approve both resolutions and the board adopted the motions with five members voting in favor and one opposed (Miss Garrison). The approvals authorize staff to request tax-valuation certificates from the Montgomery County auditor; those certificates will show estimated collections and are required before the board can file a final levy resolution with the Board of Elections.
Why it matters: presenters told the board the district has not asked voters for…
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