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Board reminds voters of Aug. 5 sinking fund renewal; no millage increase proposed

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Summary

Board members reminded the public that Northville Public Schools has a sinking fund renewal on the Aug. 5 ballot and said the measure is a renewal at the existing rate (no increase). The district emphasized the fund supports facility maintenance and capital needs.

Board members used the June 24 meeting to remind residents about a scheduled sinking fund renewal on the Aug. 5 ballot.

Board members said the measure is a renewal at the current millage rate (no tax-rate increase). They described sinking funds as an important, discretionary local source to pay for building maintenance and capital projects — for example, roofing, site work, equipment and unanticipated repairs that could otherwise come from the General Fund or bond proceeds. The board directed residents seeking more information to the district website’s sinking fund page.

No board action was required or taken on the measure at the June 24 meeting; board members encouraged voter review and community engagement ahead of the August ballot.