Wood County Auditor Matthew Oestreich has announced that the levy estimator on the auditor’s website is updated for the May 6 election. The website is located at https://auditor.co.wood.oh.us.
Oestreich encouraged all Wood County property owners to take advantage of the detailed information available on the website.
“The levy estimator is a valuable tool to inform voters of the impact on their taxes of upcoming levies,” he said.
To use the levy estimator, property owners can search on the website for their specific parcel and then click on the levy estimator button. Users can then view the current tax amount on their parcel generated by each levy, the new tax amount if passed, and the difference based on the current year tax value.
The website also lists the authority proposing the levy, the use of the levy, the type of levy (renewal, replacement, bond, etc.), the proposed mills, and the number of years the proposed levy will remain in effect.
“The parcel-specific information provided by the levy estimator will help voters make informed decisions,” Oestreich said.
There are three individual property tax levies on the May 6 ballot: Village of Milton Center with an additional levy, Perrysburg Exempted School District with a renewal levy, and Rossford Exempted Village School District with a renewal and decrease levy.
The Bowling Green City School District issue on the ballot is an income tax levy, so it will not affect property taxes.
For information on polling locations and early or absentee voting, visit the Board of Elections website at https://www.co.wood.oh.us/BOE/. For any questions regarding the levy estimator or the auditor’s website, contact the Wood County Auditor’s Office at 419-354-9150 or auditor@woodcountyohio.gov.