Politics & Government

Fairlawn Tax Rates Shifting in 2013

Here are the numbers that make up Fairlawn's property tax bills this year.

Updated 5:04 p.m., Jan. 23

Akron Public Schools

The tax rate of Fairlawn residents paying into the Akron Public Schools rose by 8.06 mills this year, according to data provided by The Plain Dealer and Cleveland.com.

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Homeowners will pay $2,167 for every $100,000 in home value this year, up from $1,920 last year, according to the database.

The increase adds up to $247 a year per $100,000 to a property owner's tax bill.

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Overall millage stands at 70.75 this year, compared to 62.69 in 2012.

The Akron Public Schools district gets the largest share of your taxes, with 51.83 mills costing $1,587 per $100,000 in valuation.

Summit County gets the next-highest amount, or $387 at 12.62 mills. The city collects 2.70 mills, which translates to $83 per $100,000.

Copley-Fairlawn City Schools

The tax rate of those paying into the Copley-Fairlawn school district fell by .14 mills this year, according to data provided by The Plain Dealer and Cleveland.com.

Homeowners will pay $1,762 for every $100,000 in home value this year, down from $1,766 last year, according to the database.

The savings add up to $4 a year per $100,000 to a property owner's tax bill.

Overall millage stands at 57.53 this year, compared to 57.67 in 2012.

The Copley-Fairlawn City Schools gets the largest share of your taxes, with 38.61 mills costing $1,182 per $100,000 in valuation.

Summit County gets the next-highest amount, or $387 at 12.62 mills. The city collects 2.70 mills, which translates to $83 per $100,000.

Revere Local Schools

The tax rate of Fairlawn residents paying into the Revere Local Schools rose by .04 mills this year, according to data provided by The Plain Dealer and Cleveland.com.

Homeowners will pay $1,697 for every $100,000 in home value this year, up from $1,695 last year, according to the database.

The increase adds up to $2 a year per $100,000 to a property owner's tax bill.

Overall millage stands at 55.40 this year, compared to 55.36 in 2012.

The Revere Local Schools district gets the largest share of your taxes, with 35.08 mills costing $1,074 per $100,000 in valuation.

Summit County gets the next-highest amount, or $387 at 12.62 mills. The city collects 2.10 mills, which translates to $64 per $100,000.

For a more detailed look at Fairlawn's tax situation, click here to see the Cleveland.com database.


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