5-Year Maintenance and Replacement Millage Renewal

Maintenance and Replacement Millage Graphic: Not a New tax

Monroe County voters approved a five-year Maintenance and Improvement Millage in 2016 and again in 2020 so that MCCC could implement Phases 1 and 2 of critical facility and technology updates.

MCCC will place a renewal of that millage for five years on the Nov. 4, 2025 ballot to implement Phase 3 of projects to maintain and improve MCCC's Main Campus in Monroe and the Whitman Center in Temperance. This is not a new tax.

These improvements are vital for MCCC to remain competitive and ensure an excellent environment for student service and learning, safety, accessibility and efficiency.

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MCCC's Impact on Monroe County

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What the Millage covers

The renewal of the five-year millage covers the completion of Phase 3 of critical maintenance and renovation projects across the college. 

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Millage Projects by Facility/Area

Check out comprehensive lists of millage projects by facility or area.

Whitman Center

COMMITTED TO BEDFORD – MCCC’S WHITMAN CENTER

Monroe County Community College’s Bedford location, the Whitman Center, exemplifies the community service commitment of the college to Temperance, Lambertville, Samaria and the surrounding areas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about MCCC's Maintenance and Replacement Millage Renewal.

Ballot Language

Ballot Language

The following ballot language for MCCC’s 5-year Maintenance and Replacement Millage language would appear on the Nov. 4 ballot in Monroe County

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