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Mid-Michigan millage failures have an effect on colleges and companies

By Editorial Board Published November 6, 2025 2 Min Read
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Mid-Michigan millage failures have an effect on colleges and companies

Mid-Michigan millage failures have an effect on colleges and companies

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)– A number of millages failed within the Nov. 4, 2025, normal election in Mid-Michigan.

In Delhi Township, the Public Transportation Millage failed on the polls with 53% of township voters saying no to the proposal, whereas 47% stated sure.

The proposed millage was 0.75 mils and would have generated an estimated $1.3 million for the township annually, with a median price of round $105 a yr for taxpayers.

The cash would have gone towards working agreements with CATA and EATRAN, particularly CATA’s Spec-Tran ADA service for senior residents and folks with disabilities, the Route 3 extension to the Market, the Grand Ledge and Charlotte Connectors, and the CATA Rydz service.

Nov. 4, 2025 Common Election

In Shiawassee County, the Owosso Public Faculties Bond Proposal Millage failed on the polls, with 54% of voters saying no and 45% stated sure. The $35 million proposed millage would have improved facility points.

“While the outcome of yesterday’s election is disappointing, the needs for critical facilitymaintenance projects such as plumbing, electrical, boilers, roofs, and ADA-compliant restroomsremain,” stated Owosso Public Faculties Superintendent Steve Brooks in a information launch despatched to six Information.

In Jackson County, the Vandercook Lake Faculty Millage failed, with 55% of voters saying no and 44% saying sure.

The proposal would have gone in direction of enhancements, together with college security and safety, playground upgrades, and upgrades to plumbing, heating, and conditioning.

In Eaton County, 57% of voters stated no to the Bellevue Hearth Particular Evaluation Millage, whereas 42% of voters stated sure.

The $1.26 million proposal would have gone to fireplace safety and emergency medical companies.

Lastly, in Hillsdale County, 50% of voters stated no, in comparison with 49% of individuals voting sure to a proposal for a millage for upkeep and enhancements of roads and bridges in Wright Township.

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