Regular meeting (Public Comment – C. Chatfield, 2/20/2024)

Caroline, a Leelanau County resident, urges the Clerk to forward her letter to the Commissioners. She expresses support for a solar project at the County Government Center, emphasizing the importance of renewable energy. Caroline encourages timely action on the grant proposal and concludes by thanking the Commissioners for their consideration of her request.

Regular meeting (Public Comment – L. Ackley Eaker, 2/20/2024)

The document expresses the sender’s (Linda Ackley-Eaker) full support for the Solar Grant Application. The sender requests that the email be forwarded to the County Commissioners, ensuring that the application receives the attention it deserves. Contact information, including the sender’s address and phone number, is provided for any further inquiries or clarifications.

Regular meeting (Public Comment – M. and B. Fisher, 2/20/2024)

Mark and Betsy Fisher have expressed their support for a solar project grant application, urging the Clerk to share their message with County Commissioners. They commend the county’s actions regarding solar energy, emphasizing environmental preservation and community benefits. The Fishers highlight the project’s potential impact on the county’s beauty and collective sustainable practices.

Regular meeting (Public Comment – M. Sprattmoran, 2/20/2024)

This document is a communication from Maggie Sprattmoran addressed to the Commissioners. The purpose of the message is to express gratitude for the ongoing work of the Commission and to advocate for a solar power project proposed at the Governmental Center. Maggie emphasizes the benefits of solar panels and encourages support for this initiative.

Regular meeting (Public Comment – N. and T. Flanagan, 2/20/2024)

This document presents a letter from Nancy and Terry Flanagan, expressing their support for a solar energy grant at the Leelanau County Government Center. They emphasize community sustainability, highlight the strategic choice of the site, and advocate for the financial benefits of renewable energy. The letter concludes with a call to action for the Commissioners.

Regular meeting (Public Comment – S. Berlin, 2/20/2024)

The Leelanau Commissions will discuss a significant agenda item at their upcoming meeting—applying for a grant for a “green energy” upgrade at the government center. Sally Berlin, a resident of Elmwood Township, supports the initiative, emphasizing its potential benefits for sustainability and long-term operational cost reductions in local government infrastructure.

Regular meeting (Public Comment – T. and S. Yamasaki, 2/20/2024)

Taro Yamasaki is writing to the Clerk to request that the contents of this email be forwarded to all Commissioners. Taro and Susan Yamasaki express their full support for the Solar Grant Application. The email provides the contact information for Taro and Susan Yamasaki, including their address at 9200 S. Fritz Rd., Maple City, MI 49664.

Regular meeting (Public Comment – S. Boys, 2/20/2024)

This document is a solar grant application submitted by Sara Boys of Elmwood Township. The primary request is for the county commissioners to approve the application. The sender emphasizes the importance of the grant for the county. The central action requested is for the commissioners to review and approve the solar grant application.

Regular meeting (Information Technology – BIS Digital Quote, 2/20/2024)

This document outlines a quote for audio reinforcement equipment intended for the Board of Commissioners Room at the Government Center in Leelanau County, MI. The total quoted amount is $10,653.95, with a quote number Q-8024915 that is valid until July 25, 2024. Andy Spigner serves as the account representative for this project.

Building and Grounds Committee (Minutes)

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners Building and Grounds Committee convened on February 16, 2024, to address key issues related to county facilities. The committee approved the agenda, discussed the Energy Futures Task Force’s grant application for solar panels, and reviewed ongoing maintenance issues, including office chair needs and the lower-level entrance facade repair proposals.