Regular Meeting (Check Journal)

This document presents the Centerville Township’s Monthly Check Journal for March 2025, detailing financial transactions including payments to vendors, employees, and various service providers. The journal encompasses various expense categories, including wages, contracted services, office supplies, utilities, and legal fees. Payments were processed via checks and EFT, covering a broad range of services and expenses.

Regular Meeting (2025/26 Draft Budget)

Total projected income for FYE 2025 is $306,149.39, including deferred revenues, taxes, licenses, state shared revenue, and other sources. Actual revenue for the current year is $289,169.93. Significant revenue streams include taxes, state shared revenue, and solid waste/landfill. Other expenses dominate the budget, primarily driven by Fire & Rescue operational costs.

Regular Meeting (Zoning Administrator Report)

This document summarizes the zoning activities within Kasson Township for February 2025. A total of $550 in fees were collected during the month, bringing the year-to-date total to $950. Inquiries included those related to Signs/Home Occupations, Lot Consolidations, and more. The Zoning Administrator addressed a violation related to yard junk, currently in cleanup.

Regular Meeting (Minutes)

The Kasson Township Board convened its regular meeting on March 12, 2025. Brian Withers, a local resident, raised concerns regarding the Road Commission garage in Maple City. Significant discussion revolved around unfinished business, including cemetery matters and road projects. The Fire Station design is progressing, and the board approved various quotes and agreements for services.

Township Board: Tuesday, March 11, 2025 at 5:30 pm (Minutes)

The Leelanau Township Board of Trustees met on March 11, 2025, to discuss housing readiness, short-term rentals, and fiscal planning for upcoming budgets. An informational meeting on housing is scheduled for April 9, 2025. Community feedback was acknowledged, indicating a commitment to further public discussions on these critical issues moving forward.

Executive Board Session (Commissioner Wessell’s Email – Broadband Accomplishments, 3/11/2025)

This document serves as a response to Commissioner Campbell’s inquiries regarding the Leelanau County broadband initiative. Ty Wessell outlines key differences between the broadband projects in Leelanau and Benzie Counties, correcting misinformation and clarifying the processes involved in the successful implementation of their broadband strategies, emphasizing the need for a thorough review of the established records.