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Amberley Village Police Levy Addition (March 2012)

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A Amberley Village Police Levy Addition measure was on the March 6, 2012 ballot in the village of Amberley which is in Hamilton County.

The measure was approved

  • YES: 878 (60.1%) Approveda
  • NO: 583 (39.9%)[1]

This measure sought to add to the current police levy by a rate of $1 per $100 assessed property value for a further five years in order to continue to pay for police operational costs as well as emergency medical services offered in the village.[2]

Text of measure

The question on the ballot:

An additional tax for the benefit of the Village of Amberley, County of Hamilton, Ohio, for the purpose of PROVIDING AND MAINTAINING MOTOR VEHICLES, COMMUNICATIONS, OTHER EQUIPMENT, BUILDINGS, AND SITES FOR SUCH BUILDINGS USED DIRECTLY IN THE OPERATION OF A POLICE DEPARTMENT, OR THE PAYMENT OF SALARIES OF PERMANENT OR PART-TIME POLICE, COMMUNICATIONS, OR ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL TO OPERATE THE SAME, INCLUDING THE PAYMENT OF ANY EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS REQUIRED FOR SUCH PERSONNEL UNDER SECTION 145.48 OR 742.33 OF THE REVISED CODE, OR THE PROVISION OF AMBULANCE OR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES OPERATED BY A POLICE DEPARTMENT at a rate not exceeding ten (10) mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to one dollar ($1.00) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 2012, first due in calendar year 2013.

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