![]() He and Patrolman Matt Hornbeck of the Community Patrol Unit, spent most of Tuesday greeting voters outside Pittsfield Township Hall and asking for their support of the millage.Ībout 16 percent of the township’s voters turned out for the election. “This is vitally important to keep services and personnel at status quo,” said Detective Jason Hohner, who is also the union president. Voters approved a renewal of 1.0 mills that was expiring next year, as well as an additional 0.95 mills by 2,653 votes to 1,040 votes, according to unofficial totals. “I’m extremely proud that we’ll be able to continue to provide great public service and we’ll do our very best to meet the residents' expectations.” “I think this is the dawn of a new phase of Pittsfield Township history,” said Township Supervisor Mandy Grewal. ![]() ![]() Pittsfield Township voters overwhelmingly approved a 10-year public safety millage, capturing 72 percent of the 3,693 votes cast. Pittsfield police officer Matt Hornbeck of the Community Patrol Unit and Detective Jason Hohner in the parking lot outside Pittsfield Township Hall on Tuesday. ![]()
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