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Twinsburg board adopts updated five‑year forecast, warns of multi‑year deficits and eyes levy
Summary
The Twinsburg Board of Education unanimously adopted a revised five‑year financial forecast after a treasurer’s presentation that warned of growing deficits in fiscal years 2029–2030 and outlined legislative risks tied to recent House bills; trustees approved the forecast 5–0 and discussed an earned income tax question for the May ballot.
The Twinsburg Board of Education voted unanimously to adopt an updated five‑year financial forecast after hearing a detailed presentation from the district treasurer on the district’s revenue outlook and spending pressures.
“The 5 year forecast is a central management tool,” the treasurer said during the presentation, outlining how recent changes in state law and local revenue assumptions were reflected in the district’s submission. The board moved to adopt the forecast (moved by Miss Hamilton; seconded by Missus Travis) and recorded five yes votes: Miss Hamilton, Missus Travis, Missus Rosch, Missus Egan and Missus Crawford.
Board President Crawford, in her opening report, said the district had recently improved its cash position and…
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