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Nordonia schools plan to use funds from MGM Nortfield for facilities


Nordonia Knights

While the $15 million the Nordonia Hills City Schools will receive under a tax settlement with MGM Northfield Park, approved in October, such settlements from property tax disputes may become more difficult for Ohio’s school districts in the future.

Under changes to HB 126, which was passed by both the state house last April and the Senate last month, it will become more difficult for townships, municipalities and school districts to contest property tax values. The bill has been sent to the governor’s office.

According to statements from state Rep. Derek Merrin (R-47), currently, local governments can file complaints through a Board of Revision Process. Under the bill, legislative authorities would need to approve the resolution “authorizing their legal counsel to file each BOR complaint but allows resolutions to be grouped together for a single vote.”



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