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Votes at a glance: Muskegon County Human Services Committee — agenda, minutes, veterans grant, senior snow‑removal and HealthWest items

3211738 · April 15, 2025
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Summary

The Human Services Committee approved the meeting agenda and minutes and passed motions to accept a veterans service fund grant (if awarded), add a one‑time snow‑removal increase for Living Word Church, and to approve the HealthWest SUD budget and staffing measures.

At its meeting, the Muskegon County Human Services Committee approved routine procedural items and several grant and grant‑administration motions. The committee recorded voice votes approving the following items:

- Approval of the meeting agenda: moved by Commissioner Page and seconded by Commissioner Cook; passed by voice vote.

- Approval of the minutes: moved by Commissioner Hayskamp and supported by Commissioner Page; passed by voice vote.

- HS 25‑04‑13: Move to authorize the Muskegon County Department of Veterans Affairs personnel 254 and accept the FY 2026 State of Michigan County Veterans Service Fund grant and further authorize the board chair to sign the grant agreement if awarded. Motion moved by Commissioner Page and supported by Commissioner Cook; passed by voice vote. (No further discussion recorded in the transcript.)

- HS 25‑04‑14: Move to approve a one‑time $15,181 increase to Living Word Church for its FY 2025 snow removal award and authorize the designated senior millage grants administrator to proceed with administration of the grant award. Motion moved by Commissioner Cook and supported by Commissioner Cyr; Kathy Moore, Public Health Director, explained the grantee plowed for more storms than anticipated and had documented costs. Committee members confirmed the grantee serves residents across the county; the motion passed by voice vote.

Each of the above motions passed by voice vote; the transcript does not record roll‑call tallies for these items.