Regular Meeting (Treasurer’s Report for Jan 31, 2024)

This report summarizes the financial position of Centerville Township as of January 31, 2024, with total account balances amounting to $424,833.72. Major revenue sources included sales tax revenue from the State of Michigan, totaling $24,397.00, as well as administrative fees and interest income, providing a comprehensive overview of the township’s financial activity during the reporting period.

Regular meeting:2/13/2024 (Minutes)

The Cleveland Township Board in Leelanau County convened for their regular meeting on February 13, 2024. The agenda included administrative items and public comment opportunities. Reports from officials covered areas such as planning and assessment. Notably, discussions included reappointment of representatives, referendum requests for road maintenance funding, and new business items for the upcoming budget.

Executive Board:2/13/2024 (Energy Futures Taskforce – Handout, 2/13/2024)

The Leelanau County Energy Futures Taskforce plans to enhance energy efficiency and promote renewable energy. A key initiative is a proposed solar installation at the Government Center, funded by a Michigan Public Service Commission grant. This project aims to reduce electric bills and exemplify solar energy’s benefits, while saving an estimated $1 million over 25 years.

Executive Board:2/13/2024 (Public Comment – Sheriff M. Borkovich, 2/13/2024)

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners will convene an Executive Board Session on February 13, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. in Suttons Bay, Michigan. Key presentations will be made by Administrator Deborah Allen, discussing action items related to the Sheriff’s Office and Senior Services. Public comments are encouraged to ensure community engagement.

Executive Board:2/13/2024 (Public Comment – S. Mikowski, 2/13/2024)

The document cautions against hastily installing solar panels on county property, citing damage in Scotts Bluff, Nebraska. It expresses concern over the commission’s handling of the interim Finance Director, questions limiting public comments at meetings, and critiques the choice of MLI for the administrator search, emphasizing governance should let taxpayers lead their own lives.

Regular meeting (Minutes)

The Empire Township Board met on February 13, 2024, led by Supervisor Carl Noonan. Key discussions included reimbursement for Cemetery Manager Claude Fields’ Ancestry membership and financial updates from Treasurer Price. The Board adopted Resolution 2024-02 for the County’s Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan and held a special meeting on February 21 to address officer salaries.

Township Board: Tuesday, February 13, 2024 @ 5:30pm Leelanau Township Board (AGENDA)

This document outlines the agenda for the Leelanau Township Board of Trustees’ regular meeting on February 13, 2024, held via Zoom electronic remote access. The meeting includes standard procedures, public comments, general business items, various reports, and discussion on important topics such as the County Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan and the 2024-25 Budget Proposal.

Township Board: Tuesday, February 13, 2024 @ 5:30pm Leelanau Township Board (MEETING PACKET)

This document comprises several items for Leelanau Township, including meeting minutes, financial records, and proposals. Key topics include the township board’s endorsement of a facilities study, discussion of the Woolsey Airport Terminal building, a proposed lot division, and several resolutions, including a Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan adoption and an Intergovernmental Agreement for a communication tower project.

Township Board: Tuesday, February 13, 2024 @ 5:30pm Leelanau Township Board (FY 2024-25 Draft Budget)

Executive Summary: This document presents the budget report for Leelanau Township, encompassing various funds including the General Fund, Emergency Services Fund, Police Services, Facilities Fund, and others. The report includes calculations and calculations are as of March 31, 2023. The General Fund is projected to have total estimated revenues of $955,690.00 for the 24-25 fiscal year.

Regular meeting (Minutes)

The regular meeting was called to order by Supervisor Greg Julian, honoring the memory of community member Mary Newman. The agenda was approved without amendments. Steve Yoder attended to gather insights on township matters. Financial reports showed significant receipts and disbursements. The board made progress on cemetery improvements, gravel legislation, and upcoming park projects.