Delta township lansing library jobs1/11/2024 Windsor Township officials are asking voters to approve 0.08 mills for the Dorothy Hull Library. It would also collect about $65,000 in the first year for the township’s library and cost the owner of a home with a taxable value of $100,000 about $100 a year. 03 mills is to restore the previous rate. Much of the millage, 0.97 mills is a renewal of a rate that expired in 2022, and. The second proposal is for 1 mill for library services, also for five years through 2027. It would raise about $65,000 in the first year and cost the owner of a home with a $100,000 taxable value about $100 a year. It would expire in 2027 and fund operational, maintenance and purchases for the fire department. 03 mills is additional levy to restore the millage rate previously authorized. Officials are asking for 1 mill for five years, of which 0.97 mills is a renewal of a millage rate that expired in 2022, and. Vermontville Township has two proposals on the ballot. The new building will provide enhanced security, appropriate technology and evidence storage, facilities for female deputies, witness and victim interview rooms, and appropriate workspace for deputies working to respond to public safety needs, according to a statement from the neighbors group. This new state-of-the-art facility will improve the ability of Eaton County Sheriff’s Office - Delta Patrol to best serve the public.” “Having a completely functional public safety building is essential for helping to recruit and retain a diverse workforce in a highly competitive job market. “I fully support the Delta Township Public Safety Facility Bond Proposal,” Reich said in a statement. The proposal is supported by Eaton County Sheriff Tom Reich, Delta Township Supervisor Ken Fletcher, Neighbors for Delta Public Safety and others. That proposal if passed would cost the owner of a home with a taxable value of $100,000 about $112 a year. If approved, township property owners would pay a rate of about 1.12 mills for 10 years. Delta Township voters will decide whether to approve a $16 million bond for the “purpose of constructing, equipping and furnishing a replacement public safety facility and adjacent storage building.” Officials have said the existing building, which houses the Eaton County Sheriff’s Office Delta substation, is structurally deficient.
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