Joint Study Session with GT County & NW Regional Airport Authority of the Cherry Capital Airport (Minutes)

The Northwest Regional Airport Authority convened a joint study session on March 13, 2024, in Traverse City, Michigan. The session opened with the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by key presentations on Cherry Capital Airport developments and Airspace Zoning. A discussion on appointing members to a Joint Airport Zoning Board was also part of the agenda.

Regular meeting:3/12/2024 (Minutes)

The key topics discussed in this regular township board meeting include the approval of previous meeting minutes, treasurer’s report, planning commission updates, zoning administrator’s report, old business such as the review of fire and rescue services and the proposed short-term rental ordinance, and new business such as the renewal of the fire/emergency service millage.

Regular meeting (Minutes)

This document summarizes the proceedings of two Empire Township Board meetings held in March 2024. The regular meeting addressed routine matters, including board appointments and discussions on road improvements. The special meeting focused on the proposed 2024/2025 fiscal year budget, increasing specific line items, and approving amendments to the current year’s budgets.

Township Board: Tuesday, March 12, 2024 @ 5:30pm Leelanau Township Board (AGENDA)

This document outlines the agenda for the Leelanau Township Board of Trustees’ regular meeting scheduled for Tuesday, March 12, 2024, at 5:30 PM. The meeting will be held via Zoom, covering routine matters like minutes approval and substantive discussions, including workforce housing updates, fire truck purchase options, and public comment periods.

Township Board: Tuesday, March 12, 2024 @ 5:30pm Leelanau Township Board (MEETING PACKET)

The Leelanau Township Board convened on February 13, 2024, led by Chair Mike McMillan. The agenda included discussions on hiring an auditing firm, the approval of hiring a firefighter for the EMS team, and significant community issues highlighted during public comments. The Board approved previous minutes and bills incurred, totaling over $70,000.

Township Board: Tuesday, March 12, 2024 @ 5:30pm Leelanau Township Board (2024-25 Meeting Schedule)

Meeting Schedule: The Leelanau Township Board regular meetings will be held on the second Tuesday of each month at the Leelanau Township Hall. All meetings will be broadcast via electronic remote (Zoom) platform. Access: Meeting documents and links will be available on the Leelanau Township website. Special meetings and cancellations will be properly noticed.

Executive Board (Packet)

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners will meet on March 12, 2024, to discuss various resolutions including road millages and funding for early childhood health services. Updates from county officials and public comments will also be featured. Key agenda items include approval of a road millage resolution, sheriff’s recruitment sponsorship, and emergency service plans.

Executive Board (Public Comment – Bill Wiesner, 3/12/2024)

This report presents findings from a forensic examination of Mesa County’s Dominion Voting System, revealing evidence of data destruction and potential manipulation of election records. Key findings include the deletion of almost 29,000 files, making it difficult to determine election integrity. The conclusion highlights significant security failures, complicating the verification of vote counts.

Executive Board (Leelanau County Road Commission Presentation)

This document contains an executive summary of financial reports and projects related to road maintenance and transportation within Nevada County. The report includes financial data from 2022, providing insights into expenditures, revenues, and project summaries. Several project summaries are included, detailing road maintenance activities, associated costs, and comparisons, including road repairs and drainage improvements.

Executive Board (Public Comment – Gary Hosking, 3/12/2024)

This year-end report serves as a comprehensive analysis aimed at gathering public commentary on the production and content of a recent report concerning child tax services provided by the health department. It highlights critical questions that warrant consideration by the commissioners, particularly concerning the cost and the criteria for selecting families for interviews.