During a recent government meeting, commissioners addressed significant financial liabilities and made key appointments to local authorities. The discussion began with a motion to approve budget amendments, led by Commissioner Allhomes and supported by Commissioner DiPietro. The commissioners highlighted the county's substantial financial obligations, noting a total liability of approximately $69 million, which includes $49 million for the Municipal Employees Retirement System (MERS) and $20 million for Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB) after accounting for trust funds.
The meeting also included the appointment of Lynn Swadley and John Marshall to new terms on the Brownfield Redevelopment Authority, with a call for volunteers to fill remaining vacancies on various committees, including solid waste management. The commissioners expressed gratitude for the community members who dedicate their time to these important roles.
Public comments featured Erin Dames, the MSU Extension district director, who provided updates on various educational initiatives, including the establishment of a collegiate 4-H program in collaboration with Northern Michigan University. Dames also discussed ongoing youth programs and the introduction of a Health AmeriCorps position in Marquette County.
The meeting concluded with a moment of remembrance for the late Undersheriff Dan Wheeling, whose unexpected passing was acknowledged by several commissioners. They shared details about his memorial service and emphasized the impact of his service to the community. The meeting adjourned shortly after, reflecting a commitment to addressing both financial responsibilities and community engagement.