MEDINA, Ohio — Medina County Well being Commissioner Krista Wasowski spoke about her division’s upcoming levy renewal at this week’s Metropolis Council assembly.
“Preserve Medina County wholesome — that’s what your well being division is asking to do for the subsequent 10 years, simply as we’ve executed for the previous 100 years,” stated Wasowski.
“We’ve got many residents who use our companies and we’ve many residents who do want us. … So renewing the levy on Nov. 8 will make sure the well being division can proceed to guard infants, households, seniors and people alike.”
The 0.7-mill, 10-year levy is a renewal solely, not a tax improve, she famous. It is usually a fixed-cost levy, which implies it is not going to be affected by upcoming property worth reappraisals within the county. In different phrases, taxpayers gained’t be paying extra if the levy is authorized.
“I simply ask you to vote sure, and I ask all of the viewers who’re watching tonight to vote sure for the levy renewal,” Wasowski stated.
To seek out out extra in regards to the Medina County Well being Division, go to https://medinahealth.org.
In different information, Fireplace Chief Larry Walters spoke in regards to the fireplace division’s upcoming annual open home and security day, which will likely be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 15 at Fireplace Station No. 1, 300 W. Reagan Parkway.
“It’s a very good occasion for the children and household alike. Lots of security data,” stated Walters. “We’re scheduled to have Metro Life Flight land on the car parking zone throughout the road at Regal Cinemas.”
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