I’m sure they’re hoping not since Grandview Hieghts is already going to be asking voters for a raise in the city’s income tax. The purpose behind a Grandview Heights property tax increase would be improvement and upkeep of the Grandview City Parks.
From the Dispatch….”The proposal would raise about $54,000 a year using millage previously uncollected.
Under state and county law, Grandview Heights is permitted to collect up to 10 mills of so-called “inside millage” for public purposes without voter approval. The city has used all but 0.25 mills of its maximum.
Residents would pay about $17 a year in additional taxes if the Franklin County auditor approves the city’s request.
The City Council decided last night to wait another week to allow for more public input,…[more].”
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