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Ohio March 6th Ballot Issues

  • derek bomar
    Little Danny;1102133 wrote:The problem with the bolded section is that you are acting as if the figure is coming from zero (or something small). Westerville residents already are paying very hefty property tax rates. I live in the district and my taxes are $6K a year. When you add the levy my property tax bill will be now be nearly $7K a year. Most people don't have that extra amount of cash to spend every year.

    A second I will make is that Westerville passed a school levy not to long ago. What is in the back of everyone's mind is that we know you assholes will be back asking for more money in a year or two.
    i lol'd
  • LJ
    Anyone have any other ballot issues that want to talk about?

    Nothing wrong with this one, I just feel like it's one that has been beat to death (and is my own fault LOL)
  • Gblock
    LJ;1102146 wrote:Anyone have any other ballot issues that want to talk about?

    Nothing wrong with this one, I just feel like it's one that has been beat to death (and is my own fault LOL)
    +1
  • Little Danny
    LJ;1102146 wrote:Anyone have any other ballot issues that want to talk about?

    Nothing wrong with this one, I just feel like it's one that has been beat to death (and is my own fault LOL)
    If you look at all the issues across the state, there really is not much out there other than a school or fire levy. I guess we can start a few pages of threads about whether businesses in Sunbury and Galena can sell alcohol on Sundays.
  • LJ
    Little Danny;1102163 wrote:If you look at all the issues across the state, there really is not much out there other than a school or fire levy. I guess we can start a few pages of threads about whether businesses in Sunbury and Galena can sell alcohol on Sundays.
    They need to. I want to be able to stop at the HUB and buy beer on my way home from shooting. Assholes.
  • stlouiedipalma
    Hey, speaking of sales on Sundays, are there any communities that still have blue laws? When I was growing up in Ohio (way back when) blue laws were the norm.
  • fish82
    stlouiedipalma;1102964 wrote:Hey, speaking of sales on Sundays, are there any communities that still have blue laws? When I was growing up in Ohio (way back when) blue laws were the norm.
    My hometown (New Concord) just started allowing beer sales on Sunday about 4-5 months ago.
  • Gblock
    fish82;1102983 wrote:My hometown (New Concord) just started allowing beer sales on Sunday about 4-5 months ago.
    i went to muskingum...i still remember having to drive just outside of town to buy beers...and also some late night and sunday runs where you had to go knock on the trailer door and offer some extra cash to get some beer lol
  • fish82
    Gblock;1102985 wrote:i went to muskingum...i still remember having to drive just outside of town to buy beers...and also some late night and sunday runs where you had to go knock on the trailer door and offer some extra cash to get some beer lol
    The Model T Carryout....I remember it well. I bought beer there from about 16 on. Mr Mahaffey wasn't too huge on age verification.
  • Gblock
    yes model t i couldnt think of the name...good times
  • Gblock
    levy passed 51-49 i hear congrats westerville