VERMILION, Ohio — Vermilion voters rejected a 30-year, $47 million school bond levy Tuesday, leaving the district’s long-delayed maintenance projects – including leaking roofs, failing HVAC systems and deteriorating infrastructure – in limbo.
Issue 25 failed with 59.74% of voters rejecting it, according to unofficial results from the Lorain County Board of Elections.
Vermilion Local School District hadn’t asked voters for an operating levy since 2008 and has relied on its general fund for capital repairs—a strategy officials have acknowledged is unsustainable. The general fund is primarily allocated for teacher and staff salaries and benefits, with just 24% available for other needs. Without dedicated funding, routine maintenance problems have compounded into an estimated $14 million in

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