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Delta Township to position public transit millage on November poll

By Editorial Board Published June 18, 2025 2 Min Read
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Delta Township to position public transit millage on November poll

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Delta Township Board of Trustees unanimously authorised a brand new millage proposal for the November normal election—one township officers say would enable soon-to-expire working agreements with CATA and EATRAN to proceed.

The agreements cowl CATA’s Spec-Tran ADA service for senior residents and other people with disabilities, the Route 3 extension to the Market, the Grand Ledge and Charlotte Connectors, and the CATA Rydz service, and are set to run out later this yr, in line with the township.

The township says these providers are at the moment funded by state and native grants. Nonetheless, the township board is proposing a millage of 0.75 mills, which they are saying will generate an estimated $1.35 million per yr, to fund the continuation of the township’s agreements with CATA and EATRAN.

Township officers say that the typical taxable worth of a house within the township was $139,575. With this, they put the typical value of the general public transit millage at $105 per yr.

Delta Township Supervisor Fonda Brewer says she believes that township residents will assist the millage

“We all want Delta to continue to be a welcoming community,” stated Brewer. “I’m confident our residents will agree that public transportation and access to businesses and services are worth the investment.”

Different township officers agree, expressing their hope that voters cross the millage to proceed what they are saying are key providers for the township.

“Putting this important measure on the ballot allows Delta residents to choose if they want to continue along this path,” stated Delta Township Supervisor Brian Reed. “I hope they do because the availability of reliable and affordable public transit is an important aspect of Delta’s quality of life, future growth and long-term prosperity.”

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