City of Martins Ferry

Trick or Treating Scheduled

Posted on: October 27, 2016

Martins Ferry Trick or Treating will be held on Monday October 31st from 6pm to 7pm. ?Residents who wish to participate by handing out treats are asked to turn on their porch lights. ?Motorists are asked to use extreme caution when driving through our city to insure a safe and fun evening for our children.


Halloween in the Park Saturday October 29th

Posted on: October 27, 2016

Halloween in the Park will be held on Saturday October 29th from Noon until 2pm in the City Park. ?All children must be registered prior to the event at the Police Department located at 35 South 5th Street. ?For more information, please contact the Martins Ferry Police Department at 740-633-2121.


Martins Ferry Seeks Police Levy

Posted on: October 12, 2016

The Martins Ferry Police Department is seeking citizens’ support to pass a 5 mil levy. If passed, the levy would generate $300,000 earmarked directly for the police operations budget.

 

The levy is needed to offset the loss of Local Government Funds which have been reduced substantially over the past several years by the state government. ?A large portion of the Local Government Funds have been a traditional source of funding for Martins Ferry’s safety forces. ?These cuts, enacted by the State of Ohio, have made it impossible to sustain a fully staffed Police Department.

 

Passage of this levy would ensure a stream of funding for the Police Department as well as decrease the amount of money now being used to support the police from the city’s General Fund. ?As a result, the General Fund would be able to support other city departments such as Street and Cemetery.

 

Should the levy fail, deep budget cuts would take place resulting in a reduction in police officers, dispatchers, and ultimately a less safe Martins Ferry.

 

The cost of the 5 mil levy to a property owner is dependent on the value of the property owned. ?For example, a home worth $80,000 would have a gross tax increase of $140. ?When the Homestead Reduction is included, the actual tax would be $96.25. For less than the price of two tickets to a major league sporting event or concert, a citizen can insure police protection throughout their city.

 

Election day is Tuesday, November 8, 2016. ?All precincts in Martins Ferry vote at the Martins Ferry Schools Complex.

For more information about the levy, please contact the Martins Ferry Police Department at (740) 633-2121.