What Voters Need to Know Before the May Election
A proposed $512 million school levy in Kettering, Ohio is expected to appear on the upcoming May ballot—and it has the potential to directly impact homeowners, property taxes, and long-term affordability in the community.
This page is designed to give voters a clear, straightforward overview of the conversation surrounding the levy so you can make an informed decision when you head to the polls.
📊 What Is Being Proposed?
The current proposal includes a 5.93 mill levy intended to fund new school construction across the district.
While investment in education is important to many residents, the scale and timing of this proposal have led to increased discussion within the community—particularly among homeowners who are already navigating rising costs.
💰 Why This Matters for Property Taxes
For Kettering residents, this issue is not abstract—it’s financial.
A levy of this size may:
- Increase annual property tax obligations
- Affect overall housing affordability
- Influence long-term homeownership decisions
Understanding how levies work—and how they translate into real dollar impacts—is essential for voters evaluating this proposal.
❓ Key Questions Being Raised
Across the community, residents are asking important and practical questions:
- Does all school construction need to happen at once?
- Could a phased approach reduce the financial burden?
- How does this proposal align with current economic conditions for homeowners?
These questions reflect a broader focus on balancing community investment with taxpayer sustainability.
🗳️ Why the May Election Is Critical
This issue is expected to be decided during a mid-year election, which historically sees lower voter turnout than general elections.
However, these elections often include decisions that have a direct impact on property taxes and local funding.
Low turnout means:
- Fewer voices shaping major financial decisions
- Greater impact from those who do participate
📣 A Message to Kettering Voters
Regardless of your position on the proposed levy, one thing remains clear:
👉 This decision will affect homeowners
👉 This decision will impact property taxes
👉 This decision requires informed participation
Take time to review the proposal, understand the implications, and make a plan to vote.
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🔔 Stay Informed
Local decisions like this shape the future of the community—not just today, but for years to come.
Staying informed and participating in elections is one of the most important ways residents can influence outcomes that affect:
- Homeownership costs
- Community development
- Long-term financial planning
Your vote matters—especially in elections where fewer people participate.

