Votes at a glance: key actions taken by Eaton County Board on Dec. 17, 2025
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Summary of motions and resolutions approved Dec. 17, including approvals for agenda, minutes, committee appointments, Axon body-camera contract, budget amendments, a privacy policy, a resolution urging the State to honor appropriations, repeal of the county land development code (effective June 30, 2026), and authorization of the controller/administrator employment agreement.
The Eaton County Board of Commissioners recorded the following actions on Dec. 17, 2025:
- Agenda approved (voice vote). - Minutes amended to note Commissioner Droshea chaired last month; amended minutes approved (voice vote). - Committee appointments approved (Land Bank, Historical Commission and others). - Resolution of appreciation for Craig Morehouse and Ron Lester (retirement recognitions) adopted (voice votes). - Axon body-camera contract renewal approved (voice vote); staff noted capitalization under accounting rules. - USDA lease authorization given to finalize if negotiated terms match staff expectations (voice vote). - FY25–26 budget amendments approved, including funding changes for technology services (one FTE), facilities vehicle purchase, and sheriff’s office accounting adjustments tied to lost contract revenue (voice vote). - County privacy policy adopted (voice vote). - Resolution urging the State of Michigan to adhere to previously approved appropriations passed after a failed amendment to insert project figures (amendment failed on roll call; resolution passed by voice vote). - Resolution to repeal the Eaton County Land Development Code approved as amended with an effective date of June 30, 2026 (voice vote). - Controller/administrator employment agreement approved; controller accepted an extension to remain an additional year to assist transition (voice vote). - Claims and purchases approved (voice vote).
Where roll calls occurred or individual votes were recorded in the transcript, they are reflected as noted in meeting minutes. If a roll call is not recorded in the transcript for a particular motion, the action is recorded here as passed by voice vote.
