County governing body approves law‑enforcement grants, longevity pay change and $366,907 insurance contribution
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In a series of unanimous roll‑call votes the body approved two law‑enforcement grant agreements, a revision to longevity pay policy and a risk‑coverage contribution of $366,907 for 2026, and authorized officials to sign related documents.
A county governing body on 2025‑11‑07 approved multiple consent items, including two law‑enforcement grant agreements, a revision to a longevity pay policy and an insurance coverage contribution of $366,907 for calendar year 2026.
Board members approved the fiscal year 2026 Stonehill Law Enforcement Program grant agreement covering the period from 10/01/2025 through 04/30/2026 and authorized the chair to sign the agreement. They also approved a FY2025–2026 off‑road vehicle law enforcement program grant agreement covering 10/01/2025 through 09/30/2026. Both grant approvals passed on roll call votes recorded as unanimously in favor.
The body approved a revision to policy B‑14.2 (longevity pay). Officials recorded the measure as approved on the consent agenda after roll‑call voting.
Separately, members approved the Michigan Municipal Risk Management Authority coverage proposal and authorized an administrator to sign on behalf of the county. The proposal records a total annual contribution of $366,907 for the coverage year 01/01/2026–01/01/2027; the motion passed on a unanimous roll call.
The board also approved a waiver of conflict related to County Services and a shared attorney arrangement so the same attorney can draft contracts that would benefit both parties. Meeting remarks noted the waiver is intended to allow the attorney to prepare shared contracts while the parties acknowledge and document the shared representation. That waiver passed on a unanimous roll call.
All recorded votes in the consent sequence were unanimous (9–0 according to the roll calls recorded in the meeting transcript). The meeting record lists yes votes by individual roll call for the approvals; the transcript includes names given during roll calls such as Connor, Sadi, Nelson, Nayan, Benjiele, Bush, Vaughn, Taylor and Potter (as recorded in the meeting transcript). Motion texts and official vote tallies are recorded in the meeting minutes.
