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Livingston County commissioners adopt 2025 equalization report, approve juvenile diversion grant, courthouse fire equipment purchase and seek state funds for 9‑
Summary
At its April 15 meeting the Livingston County Board of Commissioners approved the county equalization report, accepted a juvenile court diversion grant, authorized fire‑safety equipment for the historic courthouse, passed a resolution seeking state funding for a 911 video wall and approved claims and payables.
The Livingston County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously on April 15 to adopt the county—qualization report for 2025, accept a State Court Administrative Office grant for a juvenile status‑offense diversion project, approve a capital purchase of fire‑system equipment for the historic courthouse and pass a resolution asking the state to appropriate funds for a 911 central‑dispatch video wall.
The board also approved the accounts payable and claims reports for the period cited on the agenda.
Commissioners approved the county equalization report after Equalization staff and Director Bostwick asked the board to lower the agricultural class value in Green Oak Township by about $20,000 to bring values within the 50% cap. Director Bostwick said the item was explained on page 4 of the agenda and that the board was being asked to approve the equalized numbers rather than assessed values. Commissioner Gross…
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