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Tecumseh board votes not to renew recreational millage, ending dedicated pool funding

Tecumseh Board of Education · February 2, 2026
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Summary

The Tecumseh Board of Education voted unanimously to not renew the district's recreational millage, which supported pool operations; trustees said the district will not place a renewal on the May 2026 ballot and taxpayers should not see the millage on this summer's tax bill.

The Tecumseh Board of Education voted on Jan. 26 to not renew the district's recreational millage, a levy that contributed to the operation of the community pool. In a roll-call vote the board recorded Ayes from Trustees Martinez, Davis, McGee, Lewis and Miller and from Board President Brooks; Trustee Simpson was absent.

The millage is scheduled to expire in 2026 and, because of the district's summer tax-collection structure, a renewal would have required placement on the May 2026 ballot with a…

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