Nov 5 Ballot: Farmington School District Operating Millage Renewal

Farmington, MI – Voters in the Farmington School District have an operating millage renewal on the Nov. 5, 2024 ballot.  The ballot language is as follows:

This proposal would renew the authority of the School District, which expires with the 2025 tax levy, to levy up to 18.00 mills for general school district operating purposes on taxable property in the School District to the extent that such property is not exempt from such levy, restrict the levy on principal residences (owner-occupied homes) to no more than 12.5955 mills and protect against the impact of future Headlee rollbacks of up to 3.0 mills, This authorization would allow the School District to continue to levy the statutory limit of 18.00 mills on non-homestead property (principally industrial and commercial real property and residential rental property) and to continue to levy on principal residence property (owner occupied homes) only that portion of the mills necessary to allow the School District to receive the full revenue per pupil foundation allowance permitted by the State. In 2024 the School District levied only 5.2029 mills on personal residences (owner-occupied homes).

Shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be imposed on taxable property in the Farmington Public Schools District, County of Oakland, Michigan, be increased in the amount of 21 mills, with 18 mills being the maximum allowable levy ($18.00 p er $1,000 of taxable value), to the extent such property is not statutorily exempt, and of which not more than 12.5955 mills may be imposed on principal residences, for ten (10) years, the years 2026 to 2035, inclusive, to provide funds for operating expenses of the School District?

This operating millage, if approved and levied, would provide estimated revenues to the School District of $49,196,277 during the 2026 calendar year, to be used for general operating purposes.

Several communities have proposals on the ballot. For the full list and more election information visit the Oakland County Clerk’s website.  Also visit the Oakland County Times Election Page for candidate interviews and more info.