Community and Senior Center Proposal

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UPDATE 8/19

Both proposals on the August 5 special election ballot were rejected by voters. Following the election, the Township Board convened on August 7 to determine possible next steps.

More information about next steps, and a breakdown of the election results can be found at the following link: Community and Senior Center Election Results and Next Steps


Meridian Township is asking voters to consider two millages for a proposed Community and Senior Center that will appear on the August 5, 2025 special election ballot.

Key Points:
  • The proposed Community and Senior Center would be an approximately 40,000 square foot facility to be constructed between the Township’s Central Fire Station (No. 91) and the Okemos U.S. Post Office along Central Park Drive.
  • The proposed millages include a construction bond proposal (0.5576 mill) and an operating millage (0.3475 mill). If passed, the total millage rate increase would be 0.9051 mill.
  • The average taxable value of single-family detached homes in Meridian Township is $152,197. A home with this average value would pay $138 per year. The average value of condominiums is $91,599. A condominium with this average value would pay $83 per year. Instructions to calculate your home’s payment can be found on the FAQ below.
  • The current Meridian Senior Center is scheduled for demolition in 2027 as part of the Okemos Public Schools reconstruction project. This closure of the current Senior Center necessitates a new location.
  • In 2024, the Township Board appointed a Senior/Community Center Task Force to evaluate site options and building configurations. One recommendation was for a senior center only, and the other was for a combined community and senior center.
  • At the May 8, 2025 meeting, the Township Board voted to proceed with a combined Community and Senior Center proposal.
  • The millage proposals are written so that if one passes and the other fails, neither one can take effect.
  • If approved by voters, the millages would start on the December 2025 tax bill.

View our Proposed Community and Senior Center FAQ Document for additional information. Conceptual drawings, financial information, and ballot language can also be found below. For questions, please contact center@meridian.mi.us or 517.853.4258.

FAQs
Financial Information
Ballot Language
Election Information

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