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Council adopts tax-levy certifications and signs on to ODOT Main Street resurfacing

Tipp City Council · September 16, 2024
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Summary

Tipp City approved the annual certification of amounts and tax rates under state procedure and authorized the city manager to execute agreements with ODOT for Main Street (SR 571) resurfacing; the city’s share of the ODOT work is about $7,000.

TIPP CITY, Ohio — In routine business Monday night, Tipp City Council approved a resolution accepting the amounts and tax rates determined by the Miami County Budget Commission and certified the levies for 2025 as required under the Ohio Revised Code.

City Manager Ryan Green noted the longstanding formula results in roughly 1.4 mills that generate about $500,000 annually for the city’s general fund. The resolution passed without public comment.

Council also authorized the city manager to execute agreements with the Ohio Department of Transportation to join a resurfacing project on State Route 571 (Main Street) from Weller Drive to the interchange; the city’s share for the additional segment is about $7,000 (20% of the additional cost). The resolution was approved by unanimous roll call.

What happens next: Staff will finalize required paperwork with the county auditor and ODOT and include the $7,000 share in next year’s budget.