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Clinton Township voters said yes to police and fire millages, according to unofficial results.
Voters in Sterling Heights were giving the green light to a 2.5-mill increase for police, fire and street work, but a final tally isn’t complete.
According to unofficial results, about 79 percent of Lincoln Park voters appeared to renew a 3.46 millage over three years for police and fire operations. The millage renewal was expected to generate about $1.8 million in 2014.
In Egelston Township, the 1-mill fire operations renewal passed by a tally of 690 yes to 410 no. The five-year, 1-mill fire tax will generate about $168,000 per year for operations. The fire department also is funded by a 2-mill tax.
Romulus 4126 and Metro Airport 741 endorsed 9 out of 10 of the successful candidates this evening. Mayor Leroy Burcroff, Clerk Ellen Bragg, Treasurer Stacy Paige and Coumcil: Barden, Abdo, Choate, Makowski, Roscoe, Wadsworth.
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