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  1. Proposition HH was approved for the Nov. 7 ballot earlier this year by state democrats, who, alongside Gov. Jared Polis, have presented it as a remedy to rising property taxes over the next 10...

  2. 10 hours ago · The county council has signaled it would nip a property tax increase in the bud if Proposition 18 for the sales tax passes, calling the property tax option a contingency. Because Summit County's budget season coincides with election season, state law required the county council to begin the property tax process—called Truth in Taxation— before the November election .

  3. Oct 9, 2024 · Six Summit County communities and a water district have placed tax levies on the Nov. 5 ballot, which also includes a countywide Children Services levy. Here's a look at the issues voters will decide that involve revenues generated from local tax dollars: Issue 40 is a renewal of a 3.25-mill levy ...

    • Summit County Measure 1A
    • Summit County Measure 1B
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    Earlier this year, state Rep. Dylan Roberts passed a bill that allowed counties across Colorado to implement a lodging tax that allowed more flexibility in which the tax revenue could be spent. Though counties were allowed to implement lodging taxes before, 100% of the revenue generated from the previous lodging tax was mandated to go directly into...

    An important aspect of this ballot is that it will not raise taxes, Commissioner Tamara Pogue assured. Measure 1B is intended to extend tax collections for public safety infrastructure. This ballot measure was already passed in 2014. At the time, the ballot measure asked folks to vote on a property tax increase that would go toward supporting emerg...

    Though both ballot measures are targeted toward the community, some folks are worried about the tax and how revenue will be allocated. Although written comments in support of the measures took up nearly a page in Summit County’s publication that educates voters on ballot initiatives, those who submitted comments in opposition kept their argument co...

    • Ohio constitutional amendment. Be it Resolved by the People of the State of Ohio that Article I of the Ohio Constitution is amended to add the following Section: Article I, Section 22.
    • Ohio law for recreational marijuana. If approved by voters, the initiated statute, titled An Act to Control and Regulate Adult Use Cannabis (the “Act”), would legalize and regulate the cultivation, manufacturing, and sale of marijuana in Ohio for adults who are at least 21 years old.
    • Bath Twp. tax levy. Replacement and increase: A replacement of 0.75 mill of an existing levy and an increase of 0.35 mill to constitute a tax forthe benefit of Bath Township for the purpose of purchasing, appropriating, operating,maintaining and improving lands for parks or recreational purposes in the Bath Township Parks system and facilities that the county fiscal officer estimates will collect $688,000 annually, at a rate not exceeding 1.1 mills which amounts to $39 for each $100,000 of appraised value, for 5 years, commencing in 2024, first due in 2025.
    • Copley Twp. K liquor option. Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages and spiritous liquor be permitted for sale on Sunday by 1840 Manor House LLC an applicant for a D-5 and D-6 liquor permit who is engaged in the business of a private events venue at 804 White Pond Drive?
  4. After a snap special session this past weekend in which Colorado lawmakers passed legislation to blunt the rise in property taxes and expand assistance to low-income families and renters,...

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  6. Sep 19, 2024 · This week, the County Courthouse announced its intent to raise taxes if voters don’t approve a new sales tax on the November ballot. Summit County Manager Shayne Scott and Chief Finance Officer Matt Leavitt met with the County Council on Wednesday, detailing how new county initiatives, unexpected expenses and unfunded state mandates created ...