Proposed Tax Levy Renewals in Preble County, Ohio (November 2009)
There were 18 Proposed Levy Renewals on the November 3 ballot in Preble County.
The following 18 levy renewals are listed below with a short description of where the levy is in place, the revenue generated through the levy and what its used for:
Preble County
Preble County General Health District, $0.3 million. YES 59.15% NO 40.85%
Preble County Mental Health and Recovery Board, $0.65 million. YES 59.59% NO 40.41%
Village of College Corner
Village of College Corner, $2 million, current operating expenses. YES 72.41% NO 27.59%
Village of Eldorado
Village of Eldorado, $2 million, for current expenses. YES 74.51% NO 25.49%
Village of Gratis
Village of Gratis, $1.3 million, current expenses. YES 61.32% NO 38.68%
Village of New Paris
Village of New Paris, $1 million, current expenses. YES 67.59% NO 32.41%
Village of New Paris, $0.7 million, current expenses. YES 67.86% NO 32.14%
Village of Verona
Village of Verona, $1 million, fire protection. YES 59.63% NO 40.37%
Village of West Elkton
Village of West Elkton, $1.5 million, fire protection. YES 50.82% NO 49.18%
Village of West Elkton, $0.9 million, current operating expenses. YES 36.07% NO 63.93%
Harrison Township
Harrison Township, $0.25 million, cemetery maintenance. YES 67.90% NO 32.10%
Harrison Township (excludes Verona and Lewisburg) $1.6 million, fire protection. YES 67.97% NO 32.03%
Harrison Township Ambulance District (excludes Verona and Lewisburg), $1 million, emergency ambulance service. YES 70.03% NO 29.97%
Jackson Township
Jackson Township, $2.5 million, fire protection and ambulance or emergency medical service. YES 79.91% NO 20.09%
Washington Township
Washington Township, $2 million, road maintenance. YES 71.37% NO 28.63%
Washington Township, $1 million, cemetery operation. YES 24.90% NO 75.10%
Washington Township, $1 million, road maintenance. YES 66.58% NO 33.42%
Lanier Township
Lanier Township (excludes village of West Alexandria), $1 million, emergency ambulance service.[1] YES 66.23% NO 33.77%[2]
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