Biehle said she voted for the township fire and EMS levy because it keeps the township with Granville fire, "and that's a plus for me." Kelli Biehle casts her ballot Tuesday at the Union Township Hall in Hebron. It keeps us with Granville Fire Department and that’s a plus for me.” Kelli Biehle said she voted for the levy “because the people I know and respect support it. “I’m just generally opposed to taxes," Fisher said. Ken Fisher said he also opposed the levy. Larry Fenner said he voted against the fire levy because the advertising seemed deceiving, and the amount of property tax money sought by the township is tough to afford for retirees on a fixed income. A summer ago, a neighbor’s home caught fire. "The home I live in burned down before I moved in and was rebuilt in 2003. “I live where there’s no fire hydrants," Bittelsaid. Wendy Bittel, a Union Township resident voting Tuesday at the township hall polling location, said she voted for the levy because she's seen the importance of a quick fire response. "We finally got to a point we know what fire protection is going to look like for the next five years." "We made a more concerted effort to educate the residents and try to get the message out," Sharps said. A guide to the eligible voting district sits on a table Tueday at the Union Township Hall in Hebron.Īfter the unofficial, final results were announced Tuesday night, Sharps said he was both surprised and ecstatic by the result, especially after losing by three votes last year.
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