Voters in Westland will have a multiple decisions to make during Aug. 3 elections.
Aside from narrowing the mayoral and city council fields during the primary, they'll also vote on a millage request from the Westland Public Library.
The 10-year, .85 millage rate will raise about $1.4 million in its first year if it's approved. Residents currently pay a .975 millage that will expire this year, meaning whether or not this summer's tax request is approved, taxpayers will see some decrease on their taxes. A mill is $1 for every $1,000 in taxable value on a property.
Funds raised from the millage would go toward day-to-day operations.