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Lapeer County commissioners adopt senior-services millage language for August ballot; vote splits 5–2
Summary
The Lapeer County Board of Commissioners approved ballot language to renew and increase the senior citizens services millage (from 0.3916 to 0.4578 mills) for 2027–2030; the measure is set for the Aug. 4, 2026 primary ballot after a 5–2 roll call vote.
The Lapeer County Board of Commissioners voted April 23 to place renewed and increased millage language for senior citizen services on the Aug. 4, 2026 primary ballot.
Under the language the board approved, a previously-voted increase of 0.3916 mills would be renewed and raised to 0.4578 mills for a four-year period covering 2027 through 2030. County staff estimate first-year revenue at $1,985,874; the ballot statement says a property with a taxable value of $100,000 would be taxed up to $45.78 annually (an estimated $7.38 increase).
The change follows a revision to the ballot language presented…
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