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Shiawassee County board approves $10.28 million in bills, adopts 2026 equalized values and sends 911 surcharge increase to August ballot

Shiawassee County Board of Commissioners · April 15, 2026
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Summary

The board authorized payments totaling $10,277,347.58, adopted a 2026 Total County Equalized Value of $4,270,993,389, approved PA 116 farmland agreements, authorized $50,000 for household hazardous waste collections, and voted to place a proposal to raise the 911 telephone surcharge on the August 4, 2026 ballot.

The Shiawassee County Board of Commissioners on April 15 approved routine and policy items ranging from bill payments to a voter referendum on emergency dispatch funding.

The board authorized Invoice Edit Reports, payroll batches and warrants totaling $10,277,347.58 to be drawn from the Treasury; the motion passed on a roll call vote of 6 yeas and 1 nay (Commissioner Matthew Shepard opposed). The item included Wire Transfers, ACH and EFTs and covered multiple invoice edit dates and payroll batches for the period.

On tax matters, the Finance Committee recommended and the full board adopted a Total County Equalized Value for 2026 of $4,270,993,389, with class-level equalized values reported (Agricultural $877,190,209; Commercial $296,807,340; Industrial $65,007,744; Residential $2,690,981,835; Personal Property $341,006,261). The board recorded a…

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