Board approves minor bylaw changes to county economic development partnership advisory board

3576190 · May 19, 2025

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Summary

Newaygo County commissioners approved recommended changes to the Economic Development Partnership advisory board bylaws: term limits for the chair, and designation of the economic-development director as a nonvoting member.

The Newaygo County Board of Commissioners on May 14 accepted recommended amendments to the bylaws of the county’s Economic Development Partnership advisory board.

The changes include a limit on the number of terms an advisory-board chair may serve and the formal appointment of the county economic-development director (currently serving in that role) as a nonvoting member of the advisory board. County staff described the adjustments as minor housekeeping aimed at stabilizing board membership after several resignations.

Why this matters: The bylaw changes clarify membership roles and term limits for a board that advises county economic development priorities and supports local job-creation activities.

Votes and outcome: Commissioners moved and approved the recommended bylaw changes by voice vote; the transcript records the motion as carrying.

Ending: County staff said the changes will be reflected in the advisory board’s rules and that the economic-development director will continue participating in an advisory (nonvoting) capacity.