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On November 8, Northville Public Schools
voters will be asked to renew a previously
approved 20.91-mills Non-Homestead Millage that
makes up $8 million of the school district’s
annual operating budget.
Important Facts About the
Non-Homestead
Millage Renewal Request
- This is a renewal millage
on non-homestead property only.
- No added taxes for
businesses, and no tax impact to homeowners of
primary residences
Why Vote?
- To ensure the district
receives the full operational dollars
currently authorized by the state under
Proposal A
- The state assumes that
all districts levy the maximum allowable
millage, and will not compensate the
district for lost revenues if the millage
does not pass
- If voters do not renew
this operating millage, Northville Public
Schools will lose over $8.2 million in
revenue based on 2010 taxable values.
Board Election
In addition to the
Non-Homestead Millage renewal, also on the
ballot for school district voters is the
election of two new individuals to four-year
terms on the Board of Education. Candidates
running for the two open seats are Anita
Bartschat and Scott Craig.
Board Candidate Profiles:
Anita Bartschat
Scott Craig
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