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Washtenaw commissioners approve stopgap senior-nutrition funding from millage
Summary
The board approved single-reading emergency allocations from the older-persons millage to support senior nutrition providers and related programs, including $100,000 to a local food bank and $100,000 to the senior crisis intervention program; commissioners framed the moves as a stopgap while longer-term plans are developed.
The Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday passed single-reading resolutions directing older-persons millage funds to shore up senior-nutrition and emergency housing supports while county staff develop longer-term plans.
Commissioners voted to allocate millage money to senior nutrition program providers through March 31, 2026, and approved two targeted $100,000 allocations: one to a local food bank and one to the Senior Crisis…
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