C
uyahoga County will return $35 million of unused real‑estate assessment money to local communities, the largest refund ever recorded in the county. The funds will aid services, libraries, and schools, with distribution expected by the end of October, officials said.
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Cuyahoga County to refund $35M in assessment funds to cities and schools.
Cuyahoga County returns $35M in surplus real estate assessment funds to support local services, libraries, and schools.
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