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Board passes multiple resolutions including jail camera contract, aeronautical grants and levy equalization; 9–0 voice votes predominate
Summary
At its May 27 meeting the Livingston County Board of Commissioners approved a slate of resolutions — appointment, grant, contract and budget items — largely by unanimous voice vote; the board also approved an amended agenda to include a millage equalization resolution.
The Livingston County Board of Commissioners on May 27 approved a series of resolutions and motions covering appointments, grant agreements, contracts, an RFP for 911 towers, and a county millage equalization resolution. Most items passed unanimously by voice vote or roll call; the board amended the agenda early in the meeting to add a resolution on 2025 allocation millage equalization and later approved that measure by roll call.
Highlights and outcomes (motions, votes and key details):
- Appointments to the Huron River Watershed Council (agenda item 12A): Motion carried by voice vote, 9–0. (Resolution number read on the floor as part of agenda item 12A.)
- Community Corrections Plan and application for FY2026 to Michigan Department of Corrections (12B): Motion carried by voice vote, 9–0.
- Retirement plan advisory agreement with Nationwide Retirement Solutions related to the SECURE 2.0 Act (12C): Motion carried by voice vote, 9–0.
- Jail contract (12D): A resolution authorizing the sheriff’s office to enter a bundled contract…
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