Creating moratorium on school closings and consolidation
Allows Home Rule City Act cities to form special assessment districts to fund routine maintenance of private roads, with frontage-based assessments, for up to five years.
Allows Home Rule City Act cities to form special assessment districts to fund routine maintenance of private roads, with frontage-based assessments, for up to five years.
Status: Reported with substitute; referred to second reading (originally introduced June 5, 2024 by Sen. Kevin Hertel). Bill would add MCL 117.5l to the Home Rule City Act (1909 PA 279).
Allow Michigan cities governed by the Home Rule City Act to establish special assessment districts to fund the routine maintenance or preventive maintenance (but not major reconstruction) of private roads inside the city. The change is intended to give residents on private roads a municipal financing option when individual property owners cannot reasonably fund needed maintenance.
For the proposed statutory language, see proposed MCL 117.5l (adds authority, petition threshold, frontage-based assessments, five-year program limit, and cross-reference to Act 51’s definition of maintenance).
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