Cuyahoga Falls school board to place levy on May ballot

By Gina Mace
Ohio.com correspondent

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In this file photo, Cuyahoga Falls Schools Superintendent Todd Nichols (left), speaks during the State of the Schools presentation. The school board recently approved a measure to place a levy on the May ballot. (Paul Tople/Akron Beacon Journal)

CUYAHOGA FALLS: Cuyahoga Falls school board members voted Monday to place a five year, 3-mill permanent improvement levy on the May ballot.

The Board also voted to pay Right Brain Design Group, a public relations and marketing firm, $10,000 to work on the levy campaign. 

If passed, the levy will cost just over $91 on a $100,000 home. It will generate $2.2 million per year.

Superintendent Dr. Todd Nichols said safety and technology upgrades would begin this summer if the levy passes.




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