Genesee County considers 911 surcharge while Flint public safety, MTA tax requests head to May ballot
Updated Jan 19, 2021;
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FLINT, MI -- The city has agreed to place two millage renewals on the May ballot, and the Genesee County Board of Commissioners could also place a proposal to renew the existing telephone surcharge that supports emergency 911 service on the ballot for all voters countywide at the same time.
The county Board of Commissioners delayed adding the emergency dispatch request in a meeting this week, and board Chairman Mark Young said the issue will likely be taken up again when the board meets Jan. 27. The Flint City Council approved putting the public safety and mass transit renewals on the ballot during its meeting Monday, Jan. 11.