Parks & Recreation Committee: Parks & Recreation Committee: Wednesday, January 15, 2025, at 5:30pm (Meeting minutes)

The Leelanau Township Parks and Recreation Committee met on 1.15.25, welcoming new members and reviewing park developments. Key discussions included funding for a single-track bike track and improvements at Braman Hill Recreation Area. The committee also addressed the need for AEDs in parks and confirmed meeting dates for 2025. Monthly reports will continue to provide updates.

Parks & Recreation Committee: Parks & Recreation Committee: Wednesday, January 15, 2025, at 5:30pm (Minutes)

Matt Barolli introduced himself and expressed his desire for the township board, Parks and Rec committee, and Northport Sportsmans’ club to work together for the best interest of the community. A site visit is planned on November 23, 2024, to discuss a feasibility study for a single-track bike track.

Parks & Recreation Committee: Parks & Recreation Committee: Wednesday, January 15, 2025, at 5:30pm (Agenda)

The Leelanau Township Parks and Recreation Committee held a meeting on January 15, 2025, confirming attendance and establishing a quorum. New members, Julie Preneta and Elizabeth Schwind, were welcomed. Minutes from the previous meeting were approved, and various park updates were discussed. The next meeting is scheduled for February 19, 2025.

Executive Board Session (Public Comment – R. Teahen, 1/14/2025)

The proposed Kitchen Road Cellular Communications Tower in Leelanau Township has faced significant criticism due to a lack of transparency and questions about its necessity. With estimated costs exceeding $500,000 and no firm commitments from carriers, community concerns about ethical implications and environmental impacts continue to grow. Residents seek a more inclusive process that respects their values.

Executive Board Session (Public Comment – S. Mikowski, 1/14/202)

The Leelanau County Commission Executive Committee meeting on January 14, 2025, addressed several key issues, particularly focusing on the stipend for the Clerk and Deputy Clerk. Public comments raised concerns about a message to the Finance Director, questioning support from the commission. Transparency and decision-making processes within the commission were highlighted as critical issues.

Executive Board Session (Leelanau Conservation District Handout)

The Leelanau Conservation District’s update highlights initiatives focused on community engagement and conservation efforts. Significant changes include a fee increase for the Soil Erosion & Sediment Control program and the retirement of key staff members. Upcoming events are listed, emphasizing the district’s mission of sustainably managing and protecting natural resources through collaboration and innovative solutions.