Patricia Faulhaber
Suburbanite correspondent
JACKSON TWP. During the regular meeting on Dec. 12, the Jackson Local Schools Board of Education approved sending a resolution of necessity for a substitution emergency levy to the Stark County Auditor s Office to verify the millage and the amount the levy will generate and the cost to homeowners.
The 5.7-mill levy will be placed on the May 2021 ballot. It is a replacement for a levy that is currently in place which expires in May. The substitution emergency levy would run for five years if passed by taxpayers.
“The substitution levy will not generate any new taxes, it would replace the levy in place now,” said the district’s treasurer Linda Paris.
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