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Parks trustees’ plan accepted; commissioners ask legal review before timber sale at Lewis Henry Park
Summary
The board accepted the Hillsdale County Parks trustees’ five-year plan and discussed a proposal to selectively harvest timber at Lewis Henry Park with proceeds (~$40,000) to support park projects; commissioners requested deed and legal review and compliance with asset‑disposal rules before any sales.
The Hillsdale County Board of Commissioners voted to accept the five‑year plan presented by the county parks trustees and discussed a parks trustees’ proposal to selectively harvest trees at Lewis Henry Park to improve forest health.
Parks Director Mike Wertz told the board he had received three estimates and expects that timber sales could return about $40,000 to put back into park…
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