Jerome Township to adjust rental rates
News, Plain City
February 28, 2024

Jerome Township to adjust rental rates

By Kayleen Petrovia

As Jerome Township officials plan to add two new buildings near the existing Township Hall, they are adjusting rental rates for the current facility.

While the township previously offered discounted rates for residents, all renters will now pay the same flat rate for use of the Township Hall, dependi...

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