Executive Board:2/13/2024 (County Administrator Report, 2/13/2024)

Construction of the Lower Level Health Dept. Environmental Division is progressing as scheduled, with an update expected at the construction meeting. The project is still on track for a March 31, 2024, completion date. Further updates include a hearing on February 21st regarding a dispute within the 911-FOPLC Dispatch, with Cohl, Stoker, & Toskey representing the County.

Executive Board:2/13/2024 (Public Comment – B. Wiesner, 2/13/2024)

The document outlines a two-day Election Action Summit on February 16th and 17th in Sturgis, Michigan, addressing election fraud and unconstitutional practices. It features claims from Sidney Powell about manipulative algorithms, alongside a push for returning to paper-based voting systems to ensure integrity. The event emphasizes community engagement against perceived governmental tyranny.

Executive Board (Packet)

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners is set to hold an Executive Board Session on February 13, 2024, addressing essential topics of governance. The agenda promotes transparency and community engagement, featuring public participation and critical discussions on the Marine Safety Grant, senior services, emergency management, and financial reviews aimed at enhancing local resilience and development.

Executive Board (Minutes)

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners convened for an executive session on February 13, 2024. Key actions included approving the agenda with amendments, notably the addition of items related to the search for a new Administrator/CFO and discussion on the Government Center’s north façade. Public comment was a significant feature, with extended time allocated.

Executive Board (Public Comment – M. Tonneberger, 2/13/2024)

Mary Tonneberger attended the Public Accuracy Test on January 29, 2024, with about 100 Leelanau County residents, ensuring the integrity of voting machines. She praised officials for educating the public about the system, highlighting the test’s role in maintaining trust in elections. Transparency fosters confidence, promoting Leelanau County as a leader in election integrity.

Committee Meeting (Finance):2/8/2024 (Minutes)

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners Finance Committee convened on February 8, 2024, to discuss implementing an independent finance department. Commissioner Rexroat proposed an Administrator/CFO position to provide strategic guidance, aligning with recommendations from the Rehman report. The committee ultimately recommended this structure to improve financial oversight within Leelanau County, concluding with public comments.

Committee Meeting (Finance):2/8/2024 (Download Meeting Notice)

The Leelanau County Finance Committee will hold a meeting on Thursday, February 8, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. in the Commissioner Meeting Room of the Leelanau County Government Center. The meeting will be held at 8527 E. Government Center Dr., Suttons Bay, Michigan. For further inquiries, contact the Leelanau County Clerk at 231/256-9824.

Committee Meeting (Finance):2/8/2024 (MLI County Map, 2/8/2024)

The August 2023 Survey Results from the Kalkaska County Search provide a detailed overview of administrative status across Michigan’s counties. Counties are categorized using a color-coded system: YELLOW for those with an Administrator, RED for complex structures, and GREEN for those without. These findings guide the MICHIGAN LEADERSHIP BAND Supporting INSTITUTE in tailoring services for effective governance.