Special Session: Interim Admin Agreement (Minutes)

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners convened a special session on March 22, 2024, at the Government Center in Suttons Bay, Michigan. The meeting, chaired by Ty Wessell, commenced at 1:02 p.m. and was attended by most commissioners, with Jamie Kramer absent. The primary agenda was to discuss and potentially act on the interim administrator agreement.

Special Session: Interim Admin Agreement (Public Comment – Bill Wiesner, 3/22/2024)

This document presents a summary of confidential emails and internal communications related to Dominion Voting Systems, focusing on issues and concerns regarding their election technology. Significant portions detail communications between employees, highlighting problems with the systems, including issues with modems failing acceptance testing, and the complexity of merging systems like “Gems” and “D-Suite.”

Regular meeting (Packet)

This document outlines the agenda for the Leelanau County Board of Commissioners meeting on March 19, 2024. The meeting includes standard procedures like roll call and public comment periods. Action items cover a Road Millage approval, an Early Childhood Millage, and multiple Planning and Park & Recreation requests. Specific items require roll call votes.

Regular meeting (Minutes)

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners convened on March 19, 2024, to discuss key items including a Roads and Highways Millage Renewal for the August 2024 Primary Ballot and an Early Childhood Services Millage proposal. The meeting included addressing administrative matters, setting a salary range for the County Administrator, and reviewing County Policy No. 1.02.

Regular meeting (Packet)

The Bingham Township Regular Board Meeting on March 18, 2024, addressed key agenda items, including the approval of previous minutes, public comments, and committee reports. The meeting highlighted the Annual County Road Commission Report, scheduling a Clean-up Day on May 18, 2024, and appointing Dorothy Jean Coulter to the Suttons Bay-Bingham District Library Board.

Work Session (Packet)

The Empire Village Council Work Session on March 14, 2024, focused on several critical issues, including budget adjustments for the Planning Commission and proposed pay raises for village employees. The introduction of an ACH payment option for water utility bills aimed to improve service efficiency. Concerns about decision-making transparency were also raised, promoting calls for inclusivity.

Work Session (Minutes)

The Empire Village Council held a work session on March 14, 2024, at the Empire Township Hall. Agenda items included public comments, presentations on the WILCO Road Plan and South Bar Lake quality, and department head reports. The council reviewed communications, addressed matters related to the new village office property, and approved several motions.

March 14, 2024 Reular meeting minutes CV (Minutes)

The Northport Village Council met on March 14, 2024, to discuss various community issues, including a proposed Social District. Public comments emphasized the need for transparency and community input. Several resolutions were passed, including the establishment of a Social District and the adoption of the Leelanau County Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan, closing with a bill approval of $132,264.40.

Regular meeting (Minutes)

The Centerville Township Board meeting on March 13, 2024, addressed key issues, including financial updates from Treasurer Katrina Pleva, who reported the completion of tax collection. Clerk Elizabeth Chiles discussed increasing election worker pay and proposed upgrades to the current Zoom setup. New business included updates on ARPA funds and discussions on renewing the Fire millage.

Regular meeting (CHECK JOURNAL)

The document outlines payroll checks totaling $11,869.36 for township employees, along with vendor payments amounting to $36,588.78 for various services. The combined total of all checks detailed within the document reaches $48,458.14, reflecting significant financial activities for the township, including expenses for legal fees, utilities, and other essential services.