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Neighborhood debates public security millage proposal

By Editorial Board Published March 29, 2025 4 Min Read
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Neighborhood debates public security millage proposal

WINDSOR TOWNSHIP Mich. (WLNS) – Eaton County Sheriff Tom Reich was out and about on Friday, talking with the neighborhood a few public security millage proposal within the upcoming particular election.

In keeping with the County’s web site, the millage would assist with staffing and sources. The Sheriff says if it does not cross, main cuts are coming. This millage proposal has been a giant subject amongst individuals who stay within the County. These towards it don’t need extra taxes and people for it don’t need extra crime. 

“If we don’t get this passed, then our road patrol will be gone,” stated Reich. 

(WLNS)

The Eaton County Sheriff stated he’s already down 16 deputies.

“I have one shift from 6 am to 6 pm. I’ve got 2 deputies and a sergeant on 2 day shifts,” stated Reich.  

At present, Delta Township contracts with the county to offer patrols. Sheriff Reich stated if the millage faults, that contract wouldn’t be renewed. If it passes although, the Sheriff shared what he hopes to have the ability to do. 

“I’ll be able to bring back the 6 pm to 6 am shift, fully staffed. That’s what I’m looking at,” stated Sheriff Reich. 

The County stated the proposed millage would price taxpayers 12 {dollars} a month on common and would increase round 10 million {dollars} within the first yr. Together with the Sheriff’s Workplace, it could convey sources and staffing to the prosecutor’s workplace and to animal management, which is one other service the sheriff says might be reduce with out the millage.

“The animal control building is in bad shape, it needs to be replaced,” Sheriff Reich stated.

Charlotte Metropolis Council member Jeffrey Christensen stated he normally votes no to elevating taxes, however he feels this millage is important. He defined what he sees occurring if the millage doesn’t cross. 

“It’s a win-win for the criminals, but it’s an absolute nightmare for our county,” stated Christensen. 

In reality, Christensen stated he was at a price range assembly Friday morning for the County, and he stated what he heard about funds was brutal. 

“Brutal is the only word I can think of to describe it,” Christensen continued, “It is really going to have an effect on everyone in the county.”

Like Christensen, Sheriff Reich defined what he sees occurring if the millage doesn’t cross. 

“You don’t have road patrol, you don’t have police out there, so what’s gonna happen?” Sheriff Reich continued, “You’re gonna have people who commit crimes come to the area.”

Some individuals dwelling within the County don’t need to see their taxes enhance, saying the price of dwelling is simply too excessive proper now for the county to be asking for this. The particular election takes place Might sixth.

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