The tax levy will help with critical infrastructure needs.

(Hamilton County, Oh.) - Hamilton County voters elected to support Issue 29, Great Parks of Hamilton County’s proposed tax levy.
Great Parks CEO Todd Palmeter offered a statement about the results of the November 2, 2021 election. “We greatly appreciate the support of the voters, and we are very excited about the future of their Great Parks,” Palmeter said. “With this decision from the voters, we will move ahead with the needs identified in critical infrastructure and the public’s priorities from the park and facility master plan improvements. Great Parks looks forward to providing even more exceptional experiences for our residents to enjoy now and for generations.”
The 0.95 mill ten-year tax levy will fund approximately 76% of the $101 million in critical infrastructure needs and approximately 56% of the $124 million in park improvements identified through the master plan process. For more information, visit greatparks.org/levy.

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