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The $1.9 billion in bonds will be put towards affordable housing, utilities, public safety, parks and more. Ads claim the bonds won't raise taxes, but advocates say that may not be completely accurate.
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Ginther will give his annual "State of the City" address at the Fort Hayes Performing Arts Center on Wednesday evening. The speech will largely focus on housing and safety.
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City and non-profit leaders at a press conference on Thursday outlined plans for more affordable housing with the remaining funds from a $50 million bond issue passed in 2019.
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With shrinking state funding because of coronavirus-related cuts, at least one Central Ohio school district is taking their financial woes to voters.…
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Voters in Licking County once again rejected a bond levy for Lakewood School District. It would have raised more than $31 million to replace the…
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The Columbus Board of Education is empowering a community committee to decide whether to put a levy or bond issue on the November ballot.That millage…
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Columbus State Community College has a growing slate of deferred maintenance required for old buildings, and a wishlist of new facilities to build. For…
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Franklin County voters on March 17 will decide the fate of a $300 million bond issue for Columbus State Community College. State law has changed to make…
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The Columbus State Foundation is running a feasibility study for a potential $300 million, 30 year bond issue to support facility upgrades and…