Executive Board Session (Public Comment – B. Wiesner, 3/11/2025)

This document presents concerns regarding election security in Leelanau County, Michigan, focusing on Dominion Voting Systems. It includes questions for County Clerk Michelle Crocker about election data irregularities, an analysis claims of election rigging in Colorado, and a public comment advocating for paper ballots over computerized voting machines to enhance election integrity.

March 18, 2025 Minutes DRAFT (March 18, 2025 Minutes DRAFT)

The Glen Arbor Township Board held a regular meeting on March 18, 2025, with key attendees including Supervisor Tom Laureto and Chief Ferguson. Financial reports were reviewed, and public comments received. New business addressed Sheriff coverage for 2025 events and approved upgrades for boat electronics. The meeting concluded at 7:59 p.m.

Regular Session (Public Comment – B. Wiesner, 2/18/2025)

Bill Wiesner, a Leelanau County resident and founder of TCFamily.org, has raised significant concerns about election integrity in a letter addressed to Leelanau County Clerk Michelle Crocker. Wiesner questions the justification of unnatural graphs from Cast Vote Records, admissions about a “back door” in Dominion systems, and unexpected result swings in recent elections, highlighting broader implications.

Regular Meeting (Budget Report)

Total income for the period of April 2024 through January 2025 is $254,835.86, well below the budgeted amount of $535,919.00. Major sources include taxes and state shared revenue, with tax revenues at $49,055.76 versus a budget of $80,600.00, indicating a significant shortfall. Total expenses were $219,014.26, underscoring an essential reevaluation of financial strategies.

Executive Board Session (B. Wiesner)

Wiesner underscores alarming statistics that demonstrate unexpected voting trends, particularly in Grand Traverse County, where historical voting patterns dramatically shifted in favor of Democrat candidates in 2020, despite a consistent Republican advantage in prior elections. He expresses concerns over the manipulation of election data, particularly focusing on anomalies found in Cast Vote Records across numerous counties.

Regular Meeting (Packet)

This document comprises several reports and communications pertaining to Elmwood Township’s finances, planning, and administrative matters for January and February of 2025. The Treasurer’s Report provides account balances and investment summaries across various funds, totaling over $10.8 million. The Planning and Zoning Report highlights permit activity, Zoning Board of Appeals meetings, and Planning Commission activities.

February 18, 2025 Minutes (February 18, 2025 Minutes)

The Glen Arbor Township Board held a Regular Meeting on February 18, 2025, where financial reports indicated a total of $5,185,677.93 across various funds. Resolutions included appointing Sue Church to the Emergency Services Advisory Commission and adopting budget amendments. Upcoming budget meetings were highlighted, with a public hearing scheduled for March 18, 2025.

Planning Commission: Notice of Special Planning Commission, Thursday, January 30, 2025 (Tower Appliaction)

Section A highlights the general compliance of plans with stormwater ordinances and special land use permit standards, along with driveway access details. Section B presents documentation of ownership and agency reviews affirming permit eligibility. Section C outlines key environmental assessments ensuring minimal impact, bolstering the application’s viability for the proposed project.

Regular Session (Public Comment – B. Wiesner, 1/21/2025)

The document transcribes Mark Cook’s public comment at the Barry County Board of Commissioners meeting on September 10, 2024, where he highlighted vulnerabilities in the Dominion voting system. Cook challenged Election Source representatives, who acknowledged these issues yet continued selling the equipment, raising concerns about vendor control over elections and the involvement of organizations like the Atlantic Council.