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Jackson County committee approves amended 2025 apportionment after Summit Township passes 0.5-mill road millage

November 11, 2025 | Jackson County, Michigan


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Jackson County committee approves amended 2025 apportionment after Summit Township passes 0.5-mill road millage
Jessica Crawford, deputy director for equalization, told the Jackson County committee that Summit Township approved a 0.5-mill road improvement and maintenance millage this year and that the county’s apportionment report required edits to reflect that change.

"Summit Township did pass their road millage," Crawford said, and staff updated roughly three pages of the 2025 apportionment report to include the added 0.5 mills. She said once the committee approved the amended report, the county could submit it to the state for collection.

A county commissioner moved to adopt staff’s recommendation and the motion passed without objection. The committee’s approval sends the amended apportionment to the state so the new millage will be included in tax collection calculations.

The committee did not discuss changes to individual parcel assessments in this meeting; Crawford characterized the update as a technical amendment tied to the township ballot result.

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