Oakland County voters sound off on proposed property tax increase for parks
By Christiana Ford,
1 days ago
Oakland County voters this November will see a proposal to raise property taxes for parks, recreation, and conservation on their ballots.
The millage asks voters to decide 'Yes' or 'No' to a proposal to replace and extend the duration of the property tax that supports Oakland County Parks, from 35 cents per thousand dollars of a home's tax value to 65 cents.
County Parks Director Chris Ward says it will cost the average homeowner (tax value $133,000) around an additional $40 dollars a year in property tax and generate approximately $24 million a year.
“I know a lot of people are struggling with rising costs and concerned about anything that might affect their bottom line. The nice thing about this proposal, since it’s countywide, a relatively small change that will not have a huge impact on the average taxpayer can bring in quite a bit of money that we can have a big impact with,” said Ward.
Those with a higher tax value would pay more, accordingly.
“It’s incredibly important. It’s really, you know, make a big decision for the future of Oakland County in terms of where we go with recreation and conservation of natural resources. This proposal will generate millions of dollars that will help us invest in those things and provide great things for people to do year-round and invest in our parks and update outdated facilities,” said Ward
Some voters are on board, like Jeff Lowry.
While others like Robert, a senior citizen, would prefer to save all he can.
"I don’t think I’m going to vote for it," said Robert. “I am, indeed, a senior, so it’ll take away my dollars. Few dollars that I do have. Don’t have a lot of 'em.”
You can calculate the increase in property taxes by multiplying the taxable value by the millage increase.
Some of what officials are promising if the millage is approved includes:
Free entry and enjoyment of Oakland County parks and dog parks (excluding pay-to-play attractions such as golf courses, waterparks, campgrounds, and off-road vehicle parks). The following parks would eliminate vehicle entry fees:
Addison Oaks
Groveland Oaks
Highland Oaks
Independence Oaks
Lyon Oaks (Park and Dog Park)
Orion Oaks (Park and Dog Park)
Red Oaks Dog Park
Rose Oaks
$100 million investment in major capital improvements to improve your enjoyment of our parks, trails, recreational attractions, and the Oakland County Farmers Market
New and expanded regional trailways and improved maintenance of existing trails
More opportunities for recreational enjoyment of our major rivers
Investment in equipment and facilities designed to be accessible for all, regardless of age and ability
An expanded park system with additional locations near our population centers through partnerships with local governments
Support for greater participation in school field trips to nature and farm education centers and expanded enrichment programs for people of all ages
Preservation and protection of sensitive natural habitats, wetlands, and green spaces
Opportunities for low-interest financing that will ultimately reduce costs to taxpayers.'
The new millage would support cities with grants for parks, recreation, and conservation and last for 10 years. Ward says due to the limited duration of Oakland County Parks' current millage, they have to pay for all major capital projects and purchases with cash on hand, making it impossible to do long-term, costly projects and instead relying on quick repairs and patchwork maintenance.
Many large projects were able to take place in recent years like Pontiac Oaks/ Hawthorne Park and the Beech Woods Park Improvement Project because of one-time federal COVID dollars (American Rescue Act funding).
Voters are weighing their personal pros and cons.
"It’s a cornerstone of a society to have a place where you can go and just be together. We don’t have town squares anymore," said Lowry.
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Gregorysims
1h ago
Socialist move just like the bus tax increase that we do not use. 😡😡😡😡
mdn
20h ago
It’s a NO!!! It’s time for the county to pull in the spending reins. We the people can’t take another tax and it’s not a small tax that will ever go away!!! Just like the mass transit bill that was forced on the suburbs well I’ve watched those empty buses go by and it’s maddening since it cost us several hundred dollars a year for a service not being used. I’m voting against the current Democrat Oakland County Executive I’m voting for the conservative Republican hoping he will get us back to lower taxes.
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