St. Clair Shores residents will decide on Aug. 8 if they want to replace an expiring 1.64 millage that funds residential road repairs and street lighting with a 2 mill levy that will expand the previous millage to include work on city alleys and parking lots. The city’s street repair millage has been in place for many years and in 2014 was increased from 1 to 1.25 mills to accommodate the addition of street lighting. In 2019 it was bumped to 1.75 mills. The proposed millage would be in place for five years and is estimated to produce $3.9 million in collections the first year. Those funds could be used for residential street repairs, alleys, city parking lot repairs and construction, stree
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