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Parma Heights reports 21% rise in property-tax revenue and pursues multiple grants for parks and streets
Summary
Finance Director Nogalo told council the city’s 2025 property‑tax receipts are up more than 21% year over year and income‑tax revenue rose 3.46%; Mayor Gallo outlined several grant applications for Mandalay reconstruction, playgrounds, tree canopy, and pickleball/tennis improvements.
Finance Director Nogalo told Parma Heights City Council on Sept. 22 that property‑tax collections for 2025 are up more than 21% compared with the prior year and that income‑tax revenue has increased about 3.46%. Nogalo said the additional property‑tax receipts are needed for city operations and that officials do not expect similar increases in 2026 or 2027.
Councilwoman Palmisano asked whether there were plans for the increased property‑tax revenue; Nogalo replied the funds are needed to stabilize the budget. Mayor…
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