Regular Meeting (Settlement Agreement Exhibits)

In response to the Village Council’s motion on January 24, 2023, a Task Force has been established consisting of five village residents. Marc Oberschulte, a local resident with prior experience in government and funding research, expressed a strong interest in contributing to the Task Force’s objectives related to research and grant opportunities for the village.

Work Session (Packet)

The Empire Village Council Work Session agenda includes presentations by the new Village Attorney and a TextMyGov demonstration. It also addresses public comments, old business like meeting minutes approval, and new discussions on software and drainage assessments. Additionally, the agenda covers snowplowing clarification, sidewalk clearing, employee health insurance, and bids for road projects.

Work Session (Capital Improvement Documents (Bacon))

This document outlines the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for the Village of Empire, covering various projects aimed at enhancing infrastructure, public facilities, and community spaces over the next five years. Key projects include sidewalk replacements, park upgrades, and wastewater management improvements, with budgets ranging from $20,000 to $500,000, focusing on safety and sustainability.

Regular Meeting – RESCHEDULED (Draft 2024-2025 Budget)

This document presents the draft budget for the Township of Kasson for the Fiscal Year Ending 2025, comparing it to actual totals from FYE 2021-2023 and year-to-date figures through November 2024. The budget encompasses both ordinary income and expenses, alongside other income/expense related to Fire Revenue, outlining revenue projections from various sources.

Township Board: Wednesday, January 10, 2024 @ 5pm Leelanau Township Board (AGENDA)

The Leelanau Township Board of Trustees will convene for a regular meeting on January 10, 2024, at 5:00 PM. The agenda includes standard procedural items, approvals for previous meeting minutes, and reports from various stakeholders. Noteworthy topics include financial systems updates and upcoming budget guidance. The meeting will conclude with a public comment period.

Township Board: Wednesday, January 10, 2024 @ 5pm Leelanau Township Board (MEETING PACKET)

The document provides a comprehensive overview of Leelanau Township’s financial and operational activities for the period from April 1, 2023, to January 31, 2024. It includes detailed reports on incident types, revenue and expenditure, cash transactions, and various proposals and agreements related to township services and infrastructure. The incident type report for 2023 shows a total of 33 incidents.

Township Board: Wednesday, January 10, 2024 @ 5pm Leelanau Township Board (Woolsey Airport Presentation)

The Woolsey Airport Terminal, rooted in the legacy of World War I pilot Clinton Woolsey, has historical significance dating back to the 1930s. The terminal currently faces critical structural issues, prompting a need for preservation efforts. Immediate repairs are essential, with a projected cost ranging from $280,000 to $450,000, emphasizing the urgency of the project.

Regular Meeting (Minutes)

The Centerville Township Board meeting was held on January 10, 2024, with key attendees including Supervisor Ronald Schaub. The financial report highlighted steady tax income, while the board approved contracts for the Zoning Administrator and emphasized training for the Planning Commission. Public comments indicated community engagement regarding local developments and an ongoing lawsuit involving Northgate.

Regular Meeting (Interlocal Fire Board Agreement DRAFT)

The document establishes an interlocal fire department agreement among Centerville, Cleveland, Kasson, and Solon Townships in Michigan, creating the Cedar Area Fire & Rescue. It outlines governance, budget contributions, and property management, with a 10-year term and dispute resolution processes. This framework ensures collaborative fire protection and emergency services across the participating townships.

Regular meeting (Minutes)

The Empire Township Board held a regular meeting on January 9, 2024, discussing key items such as poverty exemptions for fixed public assistance income, an agreement with Glen Lake Schools for tax collection, and reviewing the latest Master Plan draft. Additionally, the township hall kitchen renovation plans were approved with a contract cost not to exceed $150,000.