Voters say ‘yes’ to continuing recreation millage

Hamtramck's recreation programs will now continue for another 10 years.

Hamtramck’s recreation programs will now continue for another 10 years.

By Charles Sercombe
Hamtramck voters overwhelmingly voted to continue their recreation program.
On Tuesday (May 3) voters agreed to continue the recreation millage for another 10 years by 592 in support to 165 against it.
The turnout was expected to be low, and indeed it was: A total of 757 voters participated.
“It was slow as molasses,” is the way City Clerk August Gitschlag described the day’s turnout.
This is the third millage the Hamtramck Public School District has successfully fielded within the last year. The district runs the recreation department.
The millage has been in place for 20 years now.
Voter David Swint summed up what most voters were thinking about the millage.
“It’s for the kids,” he said. “They need a lot of support today.”
The recreation millage raises over $800,000 a year.

4 Responses to Voters say ‘yes’ to continuing recreation millage

  1. onu singh

    May 5, 2016 at 1:45 am

    A good day for HPS

  2. Resident

    May 6, 2016 at 8:34 am

    Dear Review,

    You should post the new water meter story online and make it available for readers’ feedback.

  3. guest

    May 7, 2016 at 12:25 am

    Can someone explain this gofundme page and what is happening to the sinking fund that have just passed
    https://www.gofundme.com/dehamtramck

  4. Resident

    May 9, 2016 at 4:13 pm

    This resident thinks this is an attempt to cash in on handouts from former Hamtramck residents.

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