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Residents raise property-tax appeals, Israel-bond investments and stadium concerns during Cuyahoga County public comment
Summary
At the March 25 Cuyahoga County Council meeting, multiple residents urged the council to investigate property-tax assessments, explained concerns about county investments in Israel bonds, and questioned stadium financing tied to the Haslam group.
Several residents used the public-comment period at the March 25 Cuyahoga County Council meeting to press elected officials on three distinct issues: individual property-tax appeals, the county’s investment in Israel bonds, and potential costs tied to a planned stadium.
Daryl Houston of Bedford Heights told the council he had appealed his property valuation and been denied, calling the county’s assessment process “unfair and biased” and asking the council to investigate. “You take my property taxes up twice as much as it's worth now,” Houston…
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