Regular Meeting (Treasurer’s Report)

The document outlines the financial summary of the F-ASSON TownspiP Tpensurep as of November 202F. The beginning balance stands at $22,642.92, indicating a solid starting point for the financial period. A comprehensive breakdown reveals total disbursements amounting to $439,720.82. This figure highlights the town’s expenses for the month, which are vital for maintaining community services.

Regular Meeting (Minutes)

The Kasson Township Board convened its regular meeting on November 13, 2024, with Supervisor Julian presiding. Key actions included approving the agenda as amended and reviewing financial reports. Public comments focused on traffic safety concerns at the Kasson Center/Newman Road intersection. The board discussed cemetery plots, road projects, and holiday events before adjourning at 8:15 pm.

Regular Meeting (Handouts)

Calendar for February 2025 in Leelanau County includes diverse events such as AARP income tax assistance, government meetings, and community activities. Key events comprise the Leelanau County Board of Commissioners sessions, Planning Commission meeting, and a blood drive at Leelanau County Road Commission. Multiple events are often scheduled on the same day throughout the month.

Regular Meeting (Minutes)

The Centerville Township Board held its regular meeting on November 13, 2024, attended by Board members, 8 in-person guests, and 1 Zoom attendee. Key actions included updates on the recent election, discussions on the new Zoning Ordinance, and ongoing issues related to the Williams & Bay septic application. The Board approved bids for repairs and discussed ARPA fund uses.

Special Session Road Commissioner & Administrator Search (Candidate Letters and Resumes, 11/12/2024)

Kipling C. Belcher has over 25 years of command-level experience with the Michigan State Police, specializing in administrative, budgetary, and operational aspects. Currently a commander for the MSP Seventh District, he manages multiple task forces and resources while advocating for efficient county operations. His educational background in organizational management and business administration further enhances his leadership capabilities.

Special Session Road Commissioner & Administrator Search (Minutes)

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners held a special session on November 12, 2024, focusing on interviews for the Road Commission and reviewing applications for County Administrator. Following candidate interviews, Mel Black was appointed to fill an unexpired term. The Board also planned to interview nine candidates for the County Administrator position on November 18-19, 2024.

Special Session Road Commissioner & Administrator Search (Packet)

Timothy J. Lodge, P.E., a candidate for the Leelanau County Road Commission, presents his qualifications and over 39 years of civil engineering experience. He emphasizes his expertise in roads and bridges, his long-term residency in the county, and his commitment to local infrastructure, prioritizing projects based on public input amidst declining revenues.

Executive Board (Minutes)

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners Executive Board Session convened on November 12, 2024, under Chairman Ty Wessell. A contentious debate emerged over stipends for the Chief Deputy Clerk and County Clerk. Interim County Administrator Richard I. Lewis suggested removing the item, but the board voted to maintain the stipends, recognizing their importance in county operations.

Executive Board (Packet)

In the calm of twilight, the world transforms. Shadows stretch, colors fade, and the air pulses with a gentle energy. Each breath feels like a secret whispered by nature, inviting introspection. As night descends, stars flicker into existence, illuminating dreams and forgotten hopes. Here, in this serene embrace, the soul finds its rhythm and peace.

Regular Meeting (Minutes)

The Regular Board Meeting for the Charter Township of Elmwood was held on November 12, 2024, at the Township Hall. Key participants included members of the Board such as Trustee Lautner, Darga, Trevas, and others, with a conflict of interest declared by Supervisor Shaw regarding Item 10e, leading to his recusal. The meeting commenced at 6:00 p.m.