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Shiawassee County Landbank moves toward demolition of Days Inn; officials flag changes at Community Mental Health

Shiawassee County Board of Commissioners · July 17, 2024
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Summary

Chairman Gregory Brodeur told the board the Shiawassee County Landbank Authority is working toward demolition of the Days Inn. County leaders also said Community Mental Health is performing well but will see substantive changes due to upcoming federal and state mandates.

Chairman Gregory Brodeur told the board on July 17 that the Shiawassee County Landbank Authority is working toward demolition of the Days Inn and that the land bank has other projects underway.

Brodeur described Community Mental Health as "doing very well" but warned of "some big changes coming due to Federal and State mandates," and offered to make himself and other board members available for further discussion. The minutes do not specify the timeline for demolition or the mandates Brodeur referenced.

County Coordinator Dr. Boggs updated the board on administrative items: the Planned Unit Development (PUD) ordinance approved last month; the county audit, which was submitted and accepted by the state; and an upcoming presentation from the Shiawassee Council on Aging on an indirect rate study for the Senior Center. Dr. Boggs said he and Attorney Eric Morris are working with the new director of Shiawassee Health & Wellness regarding property and bond-related issues and that he will meet with Bennington Township to discuss a pilot blight proposal.

Cindy Garber (Owosso) offered gratitude to Attorney Eric Morris for work on the transition at Community Mental Health during public comment. The meeting adjourned at 5:24 p.m.