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Austintown trustees asking voters to pass levy


Published: Tue, August 11, 2009 @ 2:27 p.m.

By Elise Franco

AUSTINTOWN — It’s only August, but the township trustees are thinking ahead to the November election.

Trustee Lisa Oles said the board voted Monday night to pass a resolution that will put a replacement tax levy on the ballot in November.

Fiscal Officer Michael Kurish said the 0.6-mill levy would raise about $1.25 million over five years. He said township voters passed a renewal levy in November 2005 that raised $141,000 a year for the township.

This new levy will bring in an additional $250,000 a year. Both levies would bring in a total of $1.95 million over five years.

Oles said she understands that it’s not the best time to ask residents for more money, but the township is feeling the pinch, too.

“The township trustees are extremely sensitive to the economic challenges our residents are facing at the present time, and putting a levy on the ballot is the last thing we wanted to do,” she said.

“Having said that, it does not change the financial needs of the township.”

Oles said the township administration recently discussed the major reasons why a new tax levy is necessary to keep Austintown financially stable.

“The fact of the matter is our workers’ compensation rates have been raised to $117,000 per year, and with all the foreclosures in the township, we’re not collecting as much in property taxes, which is where we get most of the money to operate,” she said.

Oles also noted that the township will lose more money when the tangible personal- property tax, which brings in about $775,000 per year, is phased out by the state. Kurish said that extra income is set to cease in 2011.

Oles said if the levy is passed, residents whose homes cost $100,000 would see an increase of about $12 per year.

“We felt the cost to the homeowner would be very minimal and still affordable to most residents,” Oles said.

efranco@vindy.com


Comments

1repeaters(116 comments)posted 2 years, 6 months ago

Obviously, local governments and school boards don't get it, we don't have it to give any more. To go it alone, without consolidating and regionalizing with your neighbors is to costly and eroding community tax bases. But this is the valley where you can have it all.....on someone elses dime.

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2janeyblue(191 comments)posted 2 years, 6 months ago

Not a red cent from this voter! Maybe the township should consider pay cuts and give backs!
How many A-towners living her work at GM? LOTS ! They already gave at "the office" ! Healthcare,wage cuts and freezes,no COL...no shift dividend...one paycheck to cover the mortagage...one to pay Dr bills and scripts...one for utilities...one to eat with!
Our pockets are empty Austintown Government!
Go look somewhere else!
Instead of being lazy try applying for some grants! Oh wait you would have to hire someone cos none of you know how! That would be another $100,000 plus a year!
Its not like the roads are fixed NOT or grass maintained...save the Park where all the maintaince workers hide out anyhow!
You are a laugh...asking us for MORE money now!
Wake up and smell the coffee! We Don't Have It !!!
And yes,I will make the biggest sign possible for my yard against any said levy! (or lining for the trustees pockets)

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3TB(995 comments)posted 2 years, 6 months ago

I don't see how it lines their pockets. That's a bit ridiculous. No one is getting rich by being a trustee.

However, this belies the over-reliance on property taxes that at least our governor recognizes.

Maybe instead of building development after development, Austintown should turn its focus inward, trying to generate more interest in land that's already developed. Slash and burn development is what is hurting the township the most.

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4ElPolloRetrasado(174 comments)posted 2 years, 6 months ago

Down with taxes, Up with the GoGo!!

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