What is a millage?
A millage is a property tax rate of $1 per $1,000 of taxable property value. It is often used to fund local government services like schools, libraries, and fire departments.
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Washtenaw County residents headed to the polls on November 4, 2025, to vote on a variety of local issues and candidates. Key outcomes included the approval of a millage to support career and technical education and decisions on city council...
The election saw a mix of financial and personnel decisions made by Washtenaw County voters.
**Washtenaw Intermediate School District (WISD) Millage:** The approval of the WISD millage is a significant win for career and technical education in the county. With enrollment in CTE programs growing, the additional funding will help to expand access and resources for students. The 1-mill tax, costing $200 annually for a home with a taxable value of $200,000, will be in place for 10 years (2026-2035).
**Chelsea:** Voters chose between Julianne Chard and Kate Henson for mayor, marking a change in leadership as incumbent Jane Pacheco did not seek reelection. Additionally, the election filled three city council seats from a pool of four candidates: Tony Iannelli, Sam Angus, William O’Reilly and Felix Stump.
**Milan:** Mayor Ed Kolar secured reelection, while voters also selected three city council members from a pool of five candidates. The renewal of the library millage ensures continued funding for the Milan Public Library, costing $22 annually for a $200,000 home.
**Saline:** Six candidates competed for three city council seats. Voters also approved the extension of a 1-mill property tax levy for street improvements, costing $100 annually for a $200,000 home. Additionally, voters decided on two city charter amendments related to election procedures and voter-initiated ballot referendums.
**Lima Township:** A citizen-initiated ballot proposal sought to allow two of each type of marijuana business as defined by the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act of 2018.
A millage is a property tax rate of $1 per $1,000 of taxable property value. It is often used to fund local government services like schools, libraries, and fire departments.
The approved millage will cost the owner of a home with a taxable value of $200,000 around $200 a year for the next 10 years. The funds will support career and technical education programs in Washtenaw County schools.
Key issues included funding for education and local services, as well as decisions on local governance and regulations (e.g., marijuana businesses in Lima Township).
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