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Kent County commissioners approve labor deal, tax-sharing, park easement, equalization report and bonds
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Summary
The board adopted a package of resolutions on April 23, including a labor agreement for assistant public defenders, a tax-sharing agreement with Wyoming DDA, a Cannon Township park easement, the 2026 equalization report, a state marijuana grant, and a drainage bond; most motions passed unanimously or by large margins.
The Kent County Board of Commissioners adopted multiple resolutions during its April 23 meeting, approving labor and intergovernmental agreements, a park easement, the county equalization report and capital/bond actions.
Key outcomes (votes at a glance):
- Resolution 38 (labor agreement for technical, professional and office workers, including assistant public defenders): moved by Commissioner Hildebrand and supported by Commissioner Burrell. Roll-call result: 20 ayes, 0 nays. Patrick Colehouse, president of the Kent County Public Defender's Office Association, told the board the union appreciated productive negotiations and supported the contract.
- Resolution 39 (tax-sharing agreement with the City of Wyoming and the Wyoming DDA): moved by Commissioner Hildebrand, supported by Commissioner Sparks. The agreement matches county operating millage revenues dollar-for-dollar for the district and will not provide additional amounts beyond what Wyoming would otherwise collect; staff estimated the current annual cost at about $71,000. Roll-call result: 19 ayes, 1 nay.
- Resolution 40 (West Michigan Welcome Plan cultural event sponsorships): approved on voice vote; commissioners expressed general support for cultural-event funding.
- Resolution 41 (City of Grand Rapids contribution to the West Michigan Welcome Plan): approved on voice vote amid some concern from one commissioner about the city's recent conduct; the motion passed.
- Resolution 42 (easement agreement with Cannon Township to develop the James and Shirley Bault Family Park): moved by Commissioner Hildebrand. Parks Director Ben Swayze said about $170,000 in cash and $100,000 in pledges with the Kent County Parks Foundation will transfer once the easement is signed; previously spent engineering costs will not be transferred. Approved on voice vote.
- Resolution 43 (2026 equalization report): moved by Commissioner Pacaloff; discussion noted state equalized value rose about 7.65% while taxable value rose about 6.4% and referenced Michigan's Proposal A protections. Roll-call result: 20 ayes, 0 nays.
- Resolution 44 (FY2026 LARA Medical Marijuana Operation and Oversight Grant): moved by Commissioner Sparks; commissioners discussed education and public-health outreach and passed the resolution on voice vote.
- Resolution 45 (Knapp's Corner Drainage District Bond Series 2026): moved by Commissioner McLeod. Commissioners confirmed the City of Grand Rapids will primarily cover the financing; roll-call result: 20 ayes, 0 nays.
Several commissioners praised staff and outside partners for negotiation and intergovernmental coordination. No resolution failed; the board recorded roll-call tallies where required and used voice votes for several sponsorship and grant items.

