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Cass County secures $65,000 for McMillan Dam design; hazardous‑waste event fills three semis and more county updates

May 02, 2025 | Cass County, Michigan


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Cass County secures $65,000 for McMillan Dam design; hazardous‑waste event fills three semis and more county updates
The county drain commissioner reported that the county secured a $65,000 grant to pay for design and engineering work to remove the McMillan Dam at Lawrence Road in Molina Township. The commissioner said the grant money is already earmarked, the county will provide the required local match from existing funds, and officials are working through engineering plans that are expected to include step pools and stone work as part of removal. The commissioner said actual dam removal will require a larger, separate grant but expressed confidence county staff could obtain removal funding if the final design is not exceptionally costly and that the dam is county‑owned so the county can take it off the inventory once removed.

In a separate report commissioners said the county hazardous‑waste, used‑electronics and tire collection event was a major success: organizers filled three semis with tires, two dumpsters with used electronics, and a large semi with hazardous waste items; more than 300 vehicles attended between about 2:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. Officials listed dozens of staff, volunteers and partners involved and announced the next collection date as Sept. 24, 2025 at the same location.

The drain commissioner also noted that county GIS published 2024 aerial imagery and encouraged commissioners and constituents to compare 2019 and 2024 images online.

Separately, the county clerk announced new county directories covering four‑year commissioner terms and a free property‑fraud alert service for anything recorded in the register of deeds. The clerk gave the sign‑up website (www.propertyfraudalert.com) and an 800 number to register for text or email alerts when documents are recorded under an individual's name.

Ending: Commissioners thanked staff and volunteers for the hazardous‑waste event and were encouraged to share the property‑fraud alert and county directory information with constituents.

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