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Muskegon lake district notes ice-off and good fishing, approves March minutes and adjourns

3576838 · May 28, 2025
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Summary

At a brief May 27 meeting, the Big Muskegon Lake District Board of Commissioners approved minutes from March, received a short update that ice is off the lake and fishing is good, and adjourned at 5:57 p.m.

The Big Muskegon Lake District Board of Commissioners met May 27, 2025, at 5:55 p.m. and approved the minutes from its March 25 meeting, received a short seasonal conditions update and adjourned at 5:57 p.m.

The meeting was noticed "in accordance with the open meeting law" on May 23, 2025, and a quorum was present for the roll call. Commissioners on record included Chairperson Petalski and Commissioners Wolf, Hamill, Decker, Bryce, Schrader, Dilge and Madden.

During a deputy commissioners update, board members reported that no deputy commissioners were present and described lake conditions for the season: ice has moved off the lake, birds are active, and fishing is good. The remarks were brief and framed as routine seasonal observations rather than actions requiring follow-up.

The board formally moved to approve the minutes from the March 25, 2025, meeting; the transcript records the motion and a voice vote in which members responded "aye," and the clerk announced the motion passed. Later in the agenda, a motion to adjourn was made, seconded and approved; the meeting concluded at 5:57 p.m.

No new policies, budget actions or appointments were taken during the meeting. The board listed "communications/miscellaneous business" on the agenda but did not record any further directions to staff or scheduled follow-up at the meeting.

This session was short and procedural; the district did not publish a next-meeting date in the recorded remarks.