Special Meeting (Minutes)

The Empire Village Council held a special meeting on February 23, 2024, to evaluate the potential purchase or lease of real estate. After a closed session, the Council directed Attorney Figura to proceed with the necessary actions. Community members engaged in discussions, suggesting developments and proposals for educational sessions, reinforcing community engagement and transparency.

Township Board: Wednesday, February 21, 2024 at 9:30 a.m. Special Meeting to discuss the FY 2024-25 Budget (AGENDA)

The Leelanau Township Board of Trustees convened a special meeting on February 21, 2024. The primary focus was on operational and budgetary matters for the fiscal year 2024-2025, including hours of operation and full-time employment requirements. The meeting included public comments and concluded with the announcement of the next regular meeting on March 12, 2024.

Regular meeting (Packet)

Key sections include meeting details for the Leelanau County Board of Commissioners on February 20, 2024, consent agenda items from various departments, action items needing a roll call vote including renewable energy grants, and resolutions related to senior citizens and hazard mitigation. Additionally, there is a pre-payment request for the South Bar Lake Drain project.

Special Meeting (Minutes)

The Leland Township Board held a special meeting on February 15, 2024, where they approved the addition of a computer purchase to the agenda. They also finalized the Senior Wastewater System Technician job description and discussed bringing sewer operations in-house for significant savings. A special meeting was scheduled for March 4, 2024, to approve an agreement.

Regular Meeting (Minutes)

The Centerville Township Board held its regular meeting on February 14, 2024. Key agenda items included financial updates, committee reports, and new business. The Treasurer’s report was approved alongside discussions on the fire millage renewal. Rolf Von Walthausen was appointed to the Planning Commission, and several important resolutions were also adopted.

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 (Document #2-Board Rules, 2/13/2024)

The document outlines communications regarding amendments to the 2024 Rules of Order for the Board of Commissioners, focusing on public comment language. The proposed rules aim to ensure comments are relevant and respectful, preventing personal attacks. Key principles promote respect within the Board and encourage constructive public engagement.

Executive Board:2/13/2024 (County Administrator Report, 2/13/2024)

Construction of the Lower Level Health Dept. Environmental Division is progressing as scheduled, with an update expected at the construction meeting. The project is still on track for a March 31, 2024, completion date. Further updates include a hearing on February 21st regarding a dispute within the 911-FOPLC Dispatch, with Cohl, Stoker, & Toskey representing the County.

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.

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.