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Avon Township Votes to Slash Tax Levies
Taxes were cut again by the Avon Township Board at its monthly
meeting on Monday December 13, 2010. The Avon Township Board
voted to reduce all three of its tax levies with an accumulated
reduction of approximately 7.2%. The largest levy reduction
will be from the Township's Road and Bridge levy in the amount of
41%. Additional levy reductions approved were in the Town of
Avon levy in the amount of 3.7% and the Permanent Hard Road levy in
the amount of 1.7%. This is the most aggressive local attempt
to cut costs, streamline budgets, and provide taxpayers with the
greatest tax relief during these challenging economic times.
Photo: Trustee Chris Ditton and Supervisor Sam Yingling
discuss the tax levy reductions before the December Board
Meeting.

Avon Township Officials Return
Pay
At the September Board Meeting Elected Officials at Avon
Township made good on a promise to give back their pay raises put
in place by the previous administration. This year $9324.00
was given back to the People of Avon Township to be used for the
Avon Township Food Pantry, which has seen a nearly 300%
increase in use. Pictured from L to R: Highway Commissioner
Tom Brust, Clerk Lisa Rusch, Trustee Chris Ditton, Supervisor Sam
Yingling, Trustee Marc Feldstein, and Trustee Randy
Evangelides.
