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Gratiot County commissioners approve bike-path repair, recurring pond treatments, recycling work-plan step and indigent-deficit resolution

Gratiot County Board of Commissioners
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Summary

At its regular meeting, the Gratiot County Board approved a parks-backed $8,850 repair for the Ithaca–Alma bike path, authorized annual algae treatment for county ponds without repeated board approval, approved projected expenditures for a regional recycling work plan, and adopted resolution 25334 addressing an indigent defense deficit.

The Gratiot County Board of Commissioners approved multiple routine actions at its regular meeting, including a parks-backed repair of the county bike path, authority for recurring algae treatments at county ponds, approval of projected expenditures for a regional recycling work plan, and adoption of a deficit-elimination resolution for the indigent defense fund.

The board voted unanimously to support a Parks and Recreation Board recommendation to hire Great Lakes Asphalt to repair sections of trail between Van Buren and Lincoln where tree roots have lifted pavement. Parks requested a budget amendment of $8,850 to dig out roots and repave affected stretches. The chair read the motion and a roll-call recorded Commissioners Bailey, Bunting, Gay, Sapsy and Oates voting “yes.” (A separate line in the transcript transcribes the…

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