Measure on the ballot in the 2020 Michigan Primary Election in Muskegon County.
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Get StartedShall the County of Muskegon, Michigan, be authorized to levy annually an amount not to exceed .3221 mill ($.3221 on each $1,000 of taxable value), which is a renewal of the previously authorized millage that expires in 2020, against all taxable property within Muskegon County for a period of ten (10) years, 2021 to 2030, inclusive, for the purpose of operating, maintaining and developing the Muskegon County Museum (which is doing business as the Lakeshore Museum Center) and its properties, including but are not limited to the Hackley and Hume Historic Site, the Depression Era House, the Firebarn Museum and the Heritage Museum? The estimate of the revenue Muskegon County will collect if the millage is approved and levied in the first year (2021) is approximately $1,434,000. By law, a portion of the millage may be subject to capture by brownfield redevelopment authorities and those authorities governed by the Recodified Tax Increment Financing Act, 2018 PA 57, including downtown development authorities and local finance development authorities, in the County of Muskegon.
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