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Oakwood City Tax Levy Increase Measure (May 2013)

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An Oakwood City Tax Levy Increase measure is on the May 7, 2013 election ballot in Montgomery County, which is in Ohio.

If approved, this proposition authorizes the City of Oakwood to increase property taxes by 3.75 mill ($3.75 per $1,000 of assessed valuation) for five years to help fund city operations and alleviate the loss of state funding.

According to the, Director of Finance Cindy Stafford this tax would raise $1.06 million a year in revenue.[1]

Continue to fallow this page for the official ballot text when approved, opposition and support of this measure and election results after May 7.'

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