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Morgan Township trustees approve submitting 2.75‑mill fire levy renewal to November ballot and vote to opt out of HUD entitlement program for 2026–2028

5073236 · June 24, 2025
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Summary

Trustees adopted a resolution to place a five‑year, 2.75‑mill fire and EMS renewal on the Nov. 4, 2025 ballot and also moved to opt out of the federal HUD entitlement program for 2026–2028; both motions passed unanimously.

Morgan Township Trustees voted June 23 to submit a five‑year renewal of a 2.75‑mill fire and emergency medical services levy to the November 4, 2025 ballot and approved a separate motion to opt out of the HUD entitlement program for 2026–2028.

The trustees read and adopted a formal resolution that describes the levy as a renewal (not an additional tax) of 2.75 mills, estimated in the ballot language to generate about $455,436 annually…

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