The Grafton Township Board of Trustees formally adopted 2020 property tax levies on Monday for the town fund and the township’s road district, both of which are 10% less than what was requested last year. Last month, the township board agreed on a property tax levy of roughly $727,000, which is about 10% lower than last year’s levy and about $433,000 lower than its 2015 levy. The board also voted to abate this entire levy amount – excluding the general assistance fund, which amounts to $33,000, and the insurance fund, which amounts to $18,000. Grafton Township Highway Commissioner Tom Poznanski prepared three different levy proposals, one with a 5% levy reduction, one with a 7% reduction and one with a 10% reduction. The reduction would come out of the road district’s road and bridge fund and the permanent road fund.