Poland township and school district seek renewal of levies
POLAND — Poland voters will see township and school districts renewal levies on the primary election ballot next month.
The school district seeks a five-year renewal of a 3.6-mill operating levy originally approved in 2006.
That levy generates $1,369,748 annually and costs the owner of a $100,000 home $126 per year, according to information provided by school district Treasurer Donald Stanovcak.
The township seeks a five-year renewal of a 2-mill levy for current expenses that generates $245,469 annually. That levy was first approved in 1978.
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