Regular meeting (Public Comment – B. Wiesner, 6/18/2024)

Rick Weible highlighted serious election integrity issues in [State], including inconsistent felony voting enforcement and system vulnerabilities. He accessed county election systems, showing significant security flaws. Outdated antivirus software and publicly accessible default passwords increased risks. Weible urged immediate action, recommending software updates and unique passwords for each voting machine to bolster security.

Work Session (Packet)

The Village of Empire Council convened for a work session on June 13, 2024, discussing key issues such as the mass gathering application fee, wastewater study updates, and short-term rental regulations. They aimed to enhance public welfare, address community event logistics, and refine development strategies to improve village resource management in the upcoming months.

Work Session (Minutes)

The Empire Village Council held a work session on June 13, 2024, addressing key agenda items such as Short-Term Rentals and beach parking fees. Public comments highlighted concerns over potential conflicts of interest. Reports on wastewater and village updates were presented, alongside required actions and discussions on the Master Plan. The session concluded at 9:21 p.m.

Work Session (Renovare Update June)

The Renovare team presents a Site Feasibility Analysis and Master Plan Update for the Gateway to Sleeping Bear National Lakeshore. The revised goal is to update the master plan by validating current objectives, expanding on economic development needs, and creating area plans to support private investment. This involves data gathering, community engagement, and proposed redevelopment tools.

June 13, 2024 Regular meeting minutes CV. (Minutes)

The Council approved the minutes from the May 9, 2024, meeting and received staff reports on the old hospital’s demolition, land use permits, and a proposed trash-pickup collaboration. Discussions included zoning approvals for housing projects, revisions to the Village Zoning Ordinance, and the approval of the 2024-25 Fiscal Year Budget with various amendments.

Regular Meeting (Minutes)

During the Solon Township Board meeting on June 13, 2024, various topics were discussed, including financial approvals and committee updates. The board also approved road closures for local events and addressed public comments regarding property usage. Key infrastructure projects and community engagement initiatives were highlighted, showcasing the township’s commitment to enhancing local services and events.

Planning Commission: Planning Commission Thursday, June 13th 2024 @ 7:00 pm (Agenda)

The Leelanau Township Planning Commission will meet on Thursday, June 13, 2024, at 7:00 P.M. at the Fire Hall in Northport, MI. The meeting includes important agenda items, such as a public comment session and a discussion on a special land use permit for a wireless communications tower. Public participation is encouraged, both in-person and via Zoom.

Planning Commission: Planning Commission Thursday, June 13th 2024 @ 7:00 pm (Public Comment Tower (6/10/24))

This document pertains to the ongoing discussions and public feedback regarding Leelanau County’s application for a special use permit to erect a communications tower in Leelanau Township. Various stakeholders, including residents and local officials, submitted their comments for a public hearing scheduled for June 13, 2024. The proposed tower aims to improve cellular coverage and public safety.

Planning Commission: Planning Commission Thursday, June 13th 2024 @ 7:00 pm (Public Comment from 6/10 to 6/12)

The Leelanau Township Planning Commission is reviewing a special use permit for a communications tower on Kitchen Road during a public hearing on June 13, 2024. Public comments from June 10-12 indicate diverse opinions, with many residents supporting the tower for improved cell service, while others question the planning process and site selection transparency.

Planning Commission: Planning Commission Thursday, June 13th 2024 @ 7:00 pm (Public Comment rec’d 6/13)

The proposed construction of a cellular tower near the intersection of Kitchen and Garthe Roads in Leelanau Township has sparked significant debate among residents. Jan Rygwelski supports the tower, emphasizing the dire need for improved cellular coverage in the area. On the other hand, Paris Morse vehemently opposes the tower, citing multiple violations of zoning ordinances.