As Medina County homeowners receive their new reappraisal letters in the mail, county commissioners are weighing the possibility of rolling back some of the county’s property taxes.
Commissioner Steve Hambley said Medina County is at a “historic high” when it comes to property taxes, and a rollback could help ease the strain for residents. The county is anticipating a $3.6 million increase in “inside millage,” which is the portion of property tax that local governments can adjust without voter approval.
Hambley noted four Ohio counties have already rolled back their millage this year, and Medina leaders are considering whether to follow suit. “Given that opportunity, we ought to be having that conversation,” Hambley told the Medina Gazette…