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Fri Oct 4, 2024, 11:09 AM Oct 4

Loudonville-Perrysville seeks to pass levy and bond on 2024 ballot

LOUDONVILLE — Roger Stitzlein, Kari Reidenbach and Molly Kern, co-chairs of a group advocating for a new Loudonville-Perrysville school, say this year’s choice comes with high stakes.

In their estimation, whether the bond for a new school passes or fails is directly tied to the future of the village of Loudonville.

“Right now, it’s just not a comfortable, conductive educational environment,” Reidenbach said. “But the big thing is that the school is our lifeline. If you don’t have a school, you don’t have a community.”

The bond issue comes with a $53.5 million price tag, which taxpayers would pay off for a period of 37 years. That comes out to $341 per $100,000 of the county auditor’s appraised value.




https://www.ashlandsource.com/2024/10/04/loudonville-perrysville-seeks-to-pass-levy-and-bond-on-2024-ballot/

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