'Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, November 11, 1975 City voters approve property tax jump (Continued from Page 1) city taxpayer about $40 extra "have been trying to do a good per year if the market value job." of his or her home is $40,000. But even with yesterday's Strongest support by percent- W" ® " I ! r e f e r e n d u m, according age - but the weakest voter to Dukes, the Board expects to turnout - came in the student- cut some $300,000 from its cur- dominated Second Ward, where rent budget in order to offset the millage hike was passed an expected loss in state aid. 541 to 161. The First Ward, The need for additional which also contains a substan- U , , AnTE p" tfunds became apparent to the tial student population, voted school board in September, 998 yes to 693 no. when legislation was passed The proposal was approved in " ® " !" " diverting business inventory tax the Third Ward 2,405 to 1,550; revenue from local to state cof- in the Fourth Ward 1,807 to fers. In their unanimous sup- 1,242; and in the Fifth Ward by port for the tax hike, board a scanty 23 votes, 1,726 to members warned that defeat of 1,703. the measure would require Voter turnout yesterday was "crippling cutbacks" in both light but about 1,000 persons personnel and programs. greater than last June's school "h Aft 0 tr rdDrBeginning in fiscal year 1976- board election, when a 1.5 mill- D ort77, the board estimated, the age increase was turned down eE g e g0p a n t t mdistrict would lose approximate- by less than 800 votes. The ly $1.6 million per year because school board hoped improved u al d p r nsg e iof the tax loss. Yesterday's ap- economic conditions and the proval will offset that loss for specter of damaging cutbacks the next three years. would sway the public toward THE INCREASE will cost a approval this time. City Council okays project allocations (Continued from Page 1) agency budget. Another recipient a g e n c y, Bethel A.M.E. Day Care Cen- ter, had their approved request for $16,679 in CDRS funds slash- ed to $11,120. The agency claims that the cutback will cause a "serious funding problem." Mayor Wheeler "reluctantly" supported the resolution, which passed quickly 'in a 9-1 decision. COMMENTING on the resolu- tion, Wheeler said, "As I go through, I find some things dif- ficult to reconcile." Wheeler expressed concern that one agency serving 15 youngsters will receive $8,000, while another whic haids 39 children will get only $4,000. Elizabeth K e o g h (D - First Ward), who voted to defeat the resolution, likened it to an old OEO (Office of Economic Op- portunity) p r o g r a m helping "middle class people maintain their middle class status." Ronald Trowbridge (R-Fourth Ward) tried to dispel any notion that there is a feud among Democrats a n d Republicans over CDRS. "There is not a feud. There is a hiatus. We made our rec- ommendationsand they were vetoed," he said. 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