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Portage County commissioners weigh conservative revenue estimates ahead of 2027 tax budget

May 07, 2026 | Portage County, Ohio


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Portage County commissioners weigh conservative revenue estimates ahead of 2027 tax budget
Portage County commissioners on May 8 heard a staff presentation laying out preliminary revenue estimates the county plans to use in preparing its 2027 tax budget.

The presenter recommended conservative estimates for the four largest non‑property revenue lines: $1.8 million for local government fund receipts, $2.3 million for casino tax receipts, $5 million for interest income and $29 million for sales and use tax. The presenter said the property‑tax figure will be taken directly from the county auditor’s official number when it is available.

“Even though we may bring in somewhere around $2 million this year, I think conservatively we should stay at $1.8 million,” the staff member said, explaining the local government fund recommendation. On interest income the presenter said the county faces both a shrinking cash balance and the possibility of lower interest rates, and added, “I would advise $5 million.”

The presentation noted February’s income figures were unusually large because prior monthly amounts were not booked accurately and were caught up; staff said the treasurer has addressed the booking issues and staff will continue to monitor monthly receipts. The presenter said the county expects new meters and improved notification systems to reduce lost‑water events that can distort billing data.

Why it matters: these revenue estimates determine how much flexibility the county will have in the 2027 budget and affect program and capital planning across county departments.

What’s next: staff will return the recommended figures to the commissioners next week with the formal tax‑budget paperwork for final direction.

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