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What voters should know about the Muskegon Township road millage

by Fix MI State | Oct 18, 2017 | Roads & Bridges

What voters should know about the Muskegon Township road millage

MUSKEGON TOWNSHIP, MI — Road repairs will be Muskegon Township’s No. 1 priority if officials can convince voters to approve a new tax of 1.5 mills when they head to the polls on Nov. 7.

Supervisor Dave Kieft and the Muskegon County Road Commission have a plan to the fix the township’s crumbling roads, but it won’t be cheap. The plan calls for close $1 million in repairs, not including preventative maintenance after Michigan’s typically harsh winters.

The request will appear on the upcoming election ballot, alongside a separate countywide millage request for enhanced youth risk-prevention and mental health programs.

Kieft and treasurer Jeff Wood both told MLive they hope the millage will pass on its second attempt. The same proposal was rejected by a 162-vote margin in May.

At a public forum earlier this month, Wood said the township budgeted a deficit of $384,000 in 2017. Kieft told MLive earlier this year that the township provides $100,000 for road repairs. That amount would only fix two roads a year.

With the millage, the township could repair and improve more than 50 in three years, according the proposal.

What follows is a breakdown of everything voters need to know about the millage.

READ MORE AT: http://www.mlive.com/news/muskegon/index.ssf/2017/10/what_voters_need_to_know_about.html

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