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Warren officials and firefighters urge renewal of police and fire millage ahead of Nov. 4 vote

6438926 · September 24, 2025
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Council members and local union leaders urged voters to renew a 4.6176-mill police and fire millage on Nov. 4, saying the revenue supports staffing and emergency response; the city estimates first-year revenue at $21,332,963 if renewed.

City leaders and union representatives used the Sept. 23 Warren City Council meeting to urge residents to support a Nov. 4 ballot question to renew the city's police and fire millage.

Councilwoman Moore read the ballot language into the record: the proposal would amend Section 9.1 of the Warren City Charter to continue the annual levy of up to 4.6176 mills on taxable property value for five years, beginning…

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