Centerville school district voters were approving a 10-year, 4.53-mill renewal property tax levy for regular operating expenses, according to partial, unofficial results Tuesday. As of 10:20 p.m., 60% of voters had approved of the levy and 40% were against it.
Centerville taxpayers are already paying for the levy, which generates about $9.55 million annually in the district’s budget, and the school district is asking residents to renew it for another 10 years.
Centerville taxpayers would continue to pay $138.73 per year per $100,000 of property value for the levy, according to the Montgomery County Auditor’s Office. The levy goes to operating costs, like teachers, classroom materials and utilities.
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Valley View area Joint Economic Development District
Residents of Germantown, Farmersville, German Twp. and Jackson Twp. — all of which feed into the Valley View school district — were voting to approve a joint economic development district, or JEDD. Partial results showed Jackson Twp. voters backing the JEDD at 60% in favor and German Twp. 56% in favor.
The JEDD is a structure to allow those four jurisdictions to levy income tax specifically on the parcel of land where the new Valley View school campus will go in German Twp.
Under the JEDD, all of the school employees working at the new campus would pay the new JEDD income tax rate, proceeds of which would be divvied up by the four communities.
Other Valley View area tax levies:
- German Twp.: Township officials are asking voters to approve a 1-mill renewal levy for Germantown Senior Center. It costs $25.98 per $100,000 in property tax valuation yearly and generates $177,938. In partial unofficial results, 55% of voters have voted for the levy, while 45% of voters have voted against it.
- Farmersville Village: Voters have been asked to approve a 2.5-mill renewal levy that goes to the public works department, according to village officials. That levy costs $59.43 per $100,000 in property tax valuation yearly, according to the auditor’s office, and it generates $36,132 annually. With partial unofficial results, 71.5% of voters have voted for the levy, while 28.5% of voters have voted against the levy.
- Jackson Twp.: Jackson Twp. has two renewal property tax levies on the May ballot. The township asked voters to approve a 4-year, 2-mill renewal for streets, roads and bridges. According to partial unofficial results, 63.45% of voters have voted for the levy, while 36.55% of voters have voted against the levy. The township also asked voters to renew a 1-mill property tax levy, for 5 years, for park improvements. According to partial unofficial results, 62.36% of voters have voted for the levy, while 37.64% of voters have voted against the levy.
Franklin City charter
Franklin voters were deciding on six separate charter changes Tuesday, all of which were approved, most by large margins. The closest outcome of the six amendments was for the charter eliminating the raised requirements for the city to bid and provide several public notices of all sales, leases and other interests in city-owned properties, with 54.81% voting for the amendment and 45.19% voting against.
The other five amendments will allow the city to make advertisement notices and city laws available virtually, to update audit requirements, to update ballot measure requirements, and to allow heads of departments to consider lateral candidates for certain positions.
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Xenia charter changes
While Franklin voters decided on each item individually, Xenia residents cast a single vote for or against three changes. According to partial unofficial results, 75.6% of voters have voted for these charter amendments, while 24.4% of voters have voted against them.
The three changes would: differentiate between ordinances and resolutions and require two readings of each, adjust details for charter-created boards and commissions and change the title of an article on civil service requirements.
Other issues:
- Phillipsburg Village: The village is asking voters to approve a new 3-mill property tax levy, for road improvements. If approved, the levy would be permanent. The levy would cost a homeowner an extra $105 per year on a $100,000 home. With partial unofficial results, 55.17% of voters have voted for the levy and 44.83% have voted against it.
- Washington Twp.: The township is asking residents to renew a street and roads levy that costs about $46 per $100,000 in property valuation and generates more than $2 million annually. With partial unofficial results, 70% of voters have voted for the levy, while 30% of voters have voted against the levy.
- Miami Twp.: The township has two related issues on the May ballot. The township is seeking the authority to aggregate retail electric and natural gas loads. From partial unofficial results, about 64% of voters had cast ballots in support of each measure.
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Three Democrats are running for their party’s nomination in the race for Senate — Columbus attorney Morgan Harper, Hilliard businesswoman Traci “TJ” Johnson, and Tim Ryan of Trumbull County, who is currently serving in the U.S. House.”},{“_id”:”MO4PTAZTHJEUXAPM65UJEDBZR4″,”additional_properties”:{“comments”:(),”_id”:”HJXMOBE6EBDATIUUKBKUEJ2FTE”},”type”:”interstitial_link”,”content”:”VOTER GUIDE: U.S. Senate Republican candidates”,”url”:”https://www.daytondailynews.com/community/voter-guide-us-senate-republican-candidates/I3RFKQ3CMBABXDSCLRTRJDVWPA/”},{“_id”:”AZPONRSPZ5ELDIOGHNNWWRHRA4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:(),”comments”:(),”_id”:1651515078776},”type”:”text”,”content”:”4) U.S. Senate, Republicans”},{“_id”:”6NXBBRAU2VHX3IGDV2DNKHKA2M”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:({“pos”:352,”comment”:” The group is vying to replace U.S. Senator Rob Portman, who did not run for reelection.”}),”comments”:(),”_id”:1651528901910},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Seven Republicans are running for their party’s nomination in the race for Senate — Jane Timken, JD Vance, Matt Dolan, Mike Gibbons, Josh Mandel, Neil Patel and Mark Pukita will be on the ballot. The campaign has ranged from debate over the economy, education and foreign policy, to insults and a near physical confrontation between Mandel and Gibbons.”},{“_id”:”UL7HOVU7SVFJBKNV5QNKIMI6KE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:(),”comments”:(),”_id”:1651516308075},”type”:”text”,”content”:”5) U.S. Congressional races”},{“_id”:”ZX7W6HI7XFBO7ANSUPOLZLUUKA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:({“pos”:0,”comment”:”Democrats in the 10th congressional district, Republicans in the eighth congressional district and Democrats in the fourth congressional district will have an opportunity to decide who should represent their party in the race for Congress in November.”}),”comments”:(),”_id”:1651516308076},”type”:”text”,”content”:””},{“_id”:”2Q35FVYLQFHLDCJRFFSDMW5XAM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:(),”comments”:(),”_id”:1651516308077},”type”:”text”,”content”:”In the 10th District, Democrats Kirk Benjamin, David Esrati, Jeff Hardenbrook and Baxter Stapleton are running to see who will face Mike Turner in November.”},{“_id”:”VGWH5TQTLNCPRP3RFZP5NW4ZOI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:(),”comments”:(),”_id”:1651516308078},”type”:”text”,”content”:”In the 8th District, incumbent Republican Warren Davidson faces a primary challenge from Phil Heimlich.”},{“_id”:”Q237FZ4SQNBB7CBFMUQBKV6CMA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:(),”comments”:(),”_id”:1651517824228},”type”:”text”,”content”:”In the 4th District, Democrats Jeff Stites and Tami Wilson are running to challenge Republican Jim Jordan in November.”},{“_id”:”XXS76T3C4ZBUHLTIVGUKF7B2KE”,”additional_properties”:{“comments”:(),”_id”:”GVPMSX5CMBEDBNWHJSNMJ7XSAQ”},”type”:”interstitial_link”,”content”:”Ohio 2022 primary: LaRose, Adams face off for Secretary of State nomination”,”url”:”https://www.daytondailynews.com/what-to-know/ohio-2022-primary-larose-adams-face-off-for-secretary-of-state-nomination/JSLXJVEO3ZFTBLFEE7JFBEOB6E/”},{“_id”:”33WBH5A7HJAO5CX3RWC3YHKMAA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:(),”comments”:(),”_id”:1651515078779},”type”:”text”,”content”:”6) Republican Secretary of State”},{“_id”:”IN4OVXRHHBFQZK7UU3ONI7UBPY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:(),”comments”:(),”_id”:1651528901918},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Incumbent Secretary of State Frank LaRose is being primaried by challenger John Adams. 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🎊We are thrilled to share that Col. Patrick Miller, 88 ABW commander, has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate for promotion to the grade of brigadier general, United States Air Force! Sir, CONGRATULATIONS on this wonderful achievement!👏#TeamWrightPatt @usairforce pic.twitter.com/UMZ8V6ST7H
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