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City officials noted that several other Ohio cities grant citywide property tax breaks on new residences, including Akron, Canton, Cincinnati, Cleveland and Findlay. Central Ohio already leads the ...
Under this example, a homeowner with income of $50,000 whose property tax was $3,000 would get the full $1,500 credit and end up paying a net $1,500 in property tax.
Five Columbus-area developments are among 13 Ohio projects to receive new state tax breaks Wednesday to encourage "transformational" developments.
The City of Columbus has designated the Short North, along with portions of Italian and Victorian Villages as a "market ready" Community Reinvestment Area, with available 15-year, 100 percent tax abatements if projects include 10 percent affordable housing, with options to buy out of the requirement.
Ohio is the twenty-second-wealthiest state in the United States of America, with a per capita income of $21,003 (2000). [ 1 ] Ohio counties ranked by per capita income
The city of Columbus borders Lincoln Village to the north, west, and south; a portion of Franklin Township is to the east, across I-270. According to the United States Census Bureau , Lincoln Village has a total area of 1.83 square miles (4.75 km 2 ), all land.
Columbus City Council's public hearing on a massive zoning overhaul affecting 4% of the city's parcels was scheduled to end at 7 p.m. Tuesday − but by then, things were really just getting started.
The City of Ohio became an independent municipality on March 3, 1836, splitting from Brooklyn Township. The city grew from a population of 2,400 people in the early 1830s to over 4,000 in 1850. The city grew from a population of 2,400 people in the early 1830s to over 4,000 in 1850.