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Metro RTA Places Sales Tax Hike on Ballot

The Metro Regional Trnsportation Authority is seeking approval from Summit County voters for a sales and use tax increase on the March ballot.

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From the Summit County Board of Elections:

Notice of Election on Sales and Use Tax

 

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Resolution Nos.

2007-47 and 2007-48 of the Board of Trustees of the Metro Regional Transit Authority, both adopted on November 28, 2007, there will be submitted to the electors of Summit County, at the Primary Election to be held therein on Tuesday, March 4, 2008 at the regular places of voting therein, the question of an additional sales and use tax of one-quarter of one percent, for a continuing period of time, for all transit purposes of said Regional Transit Authority .

 

The polls for said election will be open at 6:30 A.M. and remain open until 7:30 P.M. of said day.

By order of the Board of Elections, of Summit western union ukraine svaliava County. Wayne M. Jones, Chair; Bryan C. Williams, Director.

Manchester Schools Ask Voters for Renewal Levy

Voters in the Manchester Local School District will be asked to renew the existing 9.8 mill shool levy at the March primary.

From the Summit County Board of Elections: 

Notice of Election on Tax Levy

 

Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of Resolution Nos.

2007-138 and 2007-142 of the Board of Education of the Manchester Local School District, adopted on December 13, 2007 and December 18, 2007, there will be submitted to the electors of said School District, at the Primary Election to be held therein on Tuesday, March 4, 2008 at the regular places of voting therein, the question of the renewal of an existing tax levy in the sum of $926,935 for the purpose of current expenses of the School District.

The estimated annual property tax levy outside of the ten-mill limitation necessary to raise the said amount as certified by the County Fiscal Officer is not to exceed 9.8 mills for each one dollar of valuation,

which amounts to 98 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation.

 The tax for said current expenses will commence in 2008 and be first due in

calendar year 2009.

 

The Polls for said election will open at 6:30 A.M. and remain open until 7:30 P.M. of said day.

By order of the Board of Elections of Summit County. Wayne M. Jones, Chair; Bryan C. Williams, Director

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Stow-Munroe Falls Schools Seek Additional 6.5 mill Levy

The Stow-Munroe Falls City School District is asking voters to approve a 6.5 mill emergency additional tax levy at the March primary election.

From the Summit County Board of Elections:

Notice of Election on Tax Levy

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Resolution Nos. 75-2007 and 76-2007 of the Board of Education of the Stow-Munroe Falls City School District,  adopted on December 13, 2007 and December 17, 2007 there will be submitted to the electors of said School District at the Primary Election to be held therein on Tuesday, March 4, 2008 at the regular places of voting therein, the question of an additional tax in the sum western union ukraine sokal style=”font-family: Arial”>of $6,160,000, for five years, for the purpose of providing for the emergency requirements of the School District.

The estimated additional annual property tax levy outside the ten-mill limitation necessary to raise the said amount as certified by the County Fiscal Officer is to average 6.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 65 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation.

The tax for said emergency requirements will commence in 2008 and be first due in calendar year 2009.

The Polls for said election will open at 6:30 A.M. and remain open until 7:30 P.M. of said day.

By order of the Board of Elections of Summit County. Wayne M. Jones, Chair; Bryan C. Williams, Director.

Nordonia Schools Seek $7.5 million Bond Issue

The Nordonia Hills City School District has placed a $7.5 million bond issue, with a maximum 22-year repayment, on the March primary ballot to pay for outdoor athletic facilities.

From the Summit County Board of Elections:

Notice of Election on Bond Issue

Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of Resolution Nos.

07-11-19-295 and07-12-10-305 of the Board of Education of the Nordonia Hills City School District,adopted on November 19, 2007 and December 10, 2007, there will be submitted to theelectors of said School District at the Primary Election to be held therein on Tuesday,March 4, 2008 at the regular places of voting therein, the question of issuing bonds ofthat School District in the amount of $7,500,000 for the purpose of constructing,reconstructing, renovating, adding to, acquiring, furnishing, equipping and otherwiseimproving School District outdoor athletic facilities, buildings and related parking areas

and access ways, and clearing and improving their sites.

The maximum number of years over which the principal of the bonds may be paid is 22 years.

The County Fiscal Officer has estimated the additional average annual property tax levy outside of ten-mill limitation required to pay the debt charges on the bonds and any notes issued in anticipation of those bonds is 0.5 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 5 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation.

 The tax for said debt charges will commence in 2008 and be first due in calendar

year 2009.

 The polls for said election western union ukraine slovianoserbsk will be open at 6:30 A.M. and remain open until 7:30

P.M. of said day.

By order of the Board of Elections, of Summit County. Wayne M. Jones, Chair; Bryan C. Williams, Director.

Barberton Schools Seek Both Continuing Levy and Bond Issue

 Barberton School District voters at the March Primary will be asked to decide both  a 27-year bond issue including a 5.2 mill tax to repay the bonds, and a continuing tax levy of .9 mills. From the Summit County Board of Elections:

Notice of Election on Bond Issue and Tax Levy

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Resolution Nos. 401-07 and 402-07 of the Board of Education of the Barberton City School District, both adopted on December 13, 2007, there will be submitted to the electors of said School District at the Primary Election to be held therein on Tuesday, March 4, 2008 at the regular places of voting therein, the following questions as a single proposal:

1. The question of the issuance of bonds by the School District for the purpose of constructing, renovating, remodeling, rehabilitating, adding to, furnishing, equipping andimproving School District buildings and facilities and acquiring, clearing, improving and equipping real estate for school purposes in the principal amount of $34,250,000, to be repaid annually over a maximum period of 27 years, and an annual levy of property taxes to be made outside of the ten-mill limitation, estimated by the Summit County Fiscal Officer to average over the repayment period of the bond issue 5.2 mills for each one dollar of tax valuation, which amounts to 52 cents for each one hundred dollars of tax valuation to pay the annual debt charges on the bonds and to pay debt charges on any notes issued in anticipation of the bonds.

2. The question of an additional levy for taxes for a continuing period of time to benefit the School western union ukraine simferopol Distate to provide funds for the acquisition, construction, enlargement, renovation, and financing of general permanent improvements at a rate not exceeding 0.9 mill for each one dollar of tax valuation, which amounts to 9 cents for each one hundred dollars of tax valuation.

The taxes for said debt charges and permanent improvements will commence in December 2008 and be first due in 2009.

The Polls for said election will open at 6:30 A.M. and remain open until 7:30 P.M. of said day. By order of the Board of Elections of Summit County.

Wayne M. Jones, Chair; Bryan C. Williams, Director

Coventry Voters to decide 9 mil renewal School Levy

Voters in the Coventry School District will decide a 9 mill, $2.9 million school tax renewal levy proposal at the March 4, 2008 primary election.

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From the Summit County Board of Elections:

Notice of Election on Tax Levy

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Resolution Nos. 07-135 and 07-159 of the Board of Education of the Coventry Local School District, adopted on September 18, 2007 and November 20, 2007, there will be submitted to the electors of said School District, at the Primary Election to be held therein on Tuesday, March 4, 2008 at the regular places of voting therein, the question of a renewal of an existing tax levy in the sum of $2,880,700, for five years,

for the purpose of providing for the emergency requirements of the School District.

The western union ukraine shepetivka estimated annual property tax levy outside the ten-mill limitation necessary to raise the said amount as certified by the County Fiscal Officer is 9 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 90 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation.

The tax for said emergency requirements will commence in 2008 and be first due in calendar year 2009.

The polls for said election will be open at 6:30 A.M. and remain open until 7:30 P.M. of said day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Summit County.

Wayne M.Jones, Chair; Bryan C. Williams, Director.

School Levy in Tallmadge seeks $3.7 million in New Funding

Tallmadge voters will again be asked to approve an additional school levy in Tallmadge at the March 4, 2008 primary election.

After seeing an income tax levy easily defeated, the Tallmadge Board of Education is now proposing an additional property tax levy.

From the Summit County Board of Elections:

Notice of Election on Tax Levy

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Resolution Nos.

07-215 and 07-220 of the Board of Education of the Tallmadge City School District, adopted on December 12, 2007 and December 19, 2007, there will be submitted to the electors of said School District at the Primary Election to be held therein on Tuesday, March 4, 2008 at the regular places of voting therein, the question of levying an additional tax in the sum of $3,710,078, for five years, for the purpose of current expenses of the School District.

The estimated additional annual property tax levy outside the ten-mill limitation necessary to raise the said amount as certified by the County Fiscal Officer is to not exceed 8.9 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 89 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation.

The tax for said current expenses western union ukraine semenivka will commence in December of 2008 and be first due in calendar year 2009.

The polls for said election will be open at 6:30 A.M. and remain open until 7:30 P.M. of said day.

By order of the Board of Elections, of Summit County.

Wayne M. Jones, Chair; Bryan C. Williams, Director.

How About a Little Information Before You Shop?

[From Christmas Magic; reprinted in full by permission] 

In the run up to Christmas, the rush to get the perfect gift, or the gift someone really wants, can lead to some bad decisions and wasted money. Not everyone can be an expert on every subject, and that is certainly true of high tech gadgets. It’s easy to end up with the wrong thing, or something much more expensive than needed, especially when you don’ t know much abou

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t the product and you are relying entirely on a salesperson or sales literature. One way to minimize these risks is to be an educated shopper, and know at least the basics about the item you are shopping for.

The blog Tech Toys Explained published the following helpful list, reprinted here by permission.

Here are some links to websites specifically dedicated to some of the most sought-after tech topics. These are not sites selling tech products, they are informational sites that can give you a good basic background knowledge. Specific model numbers referenced may not be the latest hot gadgets and some of this material may be a year or two old, but the information presented is solid and all of these sites also make outside resources readily available.

Bluetooth Basics

Broadband Internet

Cellular Phones

Digital Cameras

GPS Devices

HDTV

LCD and Plasma Televisions

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Happy reading!

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If you’re still looking for unique gift ideas, decorating hints or suggestions, Christmas trivia, facts or traditions, suggestions for games, activities or crafts, Christmas tree information, tips, or suggestions, great unique online shopping opportunities, or anything else you still need to make your Christmas the best ever, we recommend these websites:

Christmas Magic

Holiday Gift Ideas 

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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!

Two Easy, Inexpensive Ways to Cut Your Electricity Usage

[From Green Living; reprinted in full by permission] 

Reducing the amount of electricity you use does not have to be expensive, as in going out and replacing your appliances, or inconvenient, as in trying to convert your home to solar or wind power. Those steps are great, for those in a position to accomplish them, but not everyone is in such a position. But there are simple, common-sense steps that anyone can do, and if everyone made a little effort the cumulative effect would be enormous.

Here are two easy, inexpensive ways to reduce  electricity usage:

Many people have a terrible habit of leaving lights on when leaving a room.  Most modern Americans seem to be people who, when doing any kind of work, whether it’s writing or stripping wallpaper,  need a lot of light around to do it.  The first of these two ways to conserve energy is to simply turn off lights as you leave a room.  Sounds easy, right?  Well, that’s because it is easy.  The only thing most people need to do is remind themselves periodically that there is no reason to waste energy by leaving lights on in a room that no one is occupying.

Mind you, many people have had a lifetime of doing things the way they’ve always done them, without even thinking about it, and change in such habits won’t happen overnight, but with a little effort it will happen.  Get yourself into a new habit.

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Wall switches are typically located near doorways.

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So make an effort to give a quick inventory before passing through the threshold and thinking, “Did I leave any lights on?”  Is this a difficult change?  Not really, but until old habits are broken and new habits established it is something you will need to make an effort to consider on a daily basis.

The second easy way to inexpensively reduce your energy consumption is to change your lightbulbs.  The simple act of replacing a burned-out bulb with one of the new, energy saving kind can really be a big help.  The newer compact flourescent lightbulbs (CFL’s) use up to 75% less energy when lighting a room and they will western union ukraine pustomyty last up to ten times longer, too.  There isn’t any major effort or expense required on your part; there is no need to go to the expense of buying enough CFL’s to replace all your lights. Simply buy a multi-pack of the new bulbs and replace lights as they burn out. When you run out of CFL’s, pick up another package. Eventually you will have replaced most or all of the bulbs in your home. Not only will you make an impact on the environment, but you will likely find that you have made quite an impact on your electric bill.

Generally speaking, a 15-watt CFL replaces a 60-watt incandescent bulb. If you replace ten bulbs throughout your house, you will cut your consumption of electricity for those lights from 600 watts to 150 watts, a 75% reduction. If you replace your 75-watt incandescent bulbs with 15 or 20-watt CFL’s, the savings can be even more dramatic.

The point is this:  there are easy, inexpensive ways to adjust yourself to a more eco-friendly lifestyle, and you don’t have to look very far to find them.