Library Program Examines Property Tax Impact
The Geauga County Public Library, Geauga County Auditor’s Office and the League of Women Voters of Geauga will host a free, in-person educational series in spring 2026 examining how property taxes function and how their possible abolishment could affect local government, schools and community services...
The Geauga County Public Library, Geauga County Auditor’s Office and the League of Women Voters of Geauga will host a free, in-person educational series in spring 2026 examining how property taxes function and how their possible abolishment could affect local government, schools and community services.
Titled “Property Tax Changes: What It Means for Public Services, Schools, and Geauga County,” the moderated program will feature local elected officials and government representatives discussing how property taxes operate in Geauga County, what services they fund, what service changes could look like if property taxes are abolished and alternative funding options for services if property taxes are eliminated. Audience questions will be accepted during each session.
Programs are open to the public and require free registration at geaugalibrary.libcal.com. Dates and locations include: Feb. 25, 6:30–8 p.m., Bainbridge Branch; March 10, 6:30–8 p.m., Geauga County Administrative Office Building, Chardon; and April 7, 7–8:30 p.m., Middlefield Branch.




