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Boyne City finance committee lists budget items for 2026 season and adjourns unanimously
Summary
Treasurer Mary Towne called a special finance committee meeting Jan. 26 where the committee reviewed a 2025/26 budget amendment, an enhancement millage, and the capital improvement budget; no public comment was recorded and the meeting adjourned at 7:07 p.m. after a unanimous vote.
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Treasurer Mary Towne called the Boyne City Public Schools Special Finance Committee of the Whole to order at 6:00 p.m. Monday in the BCEC Conference Room, 321 South Park St., Boyne City.
The committee reviewed its agenda, which listed four items: a review of a 2025/26 budget amendment; discussion of an enhancement millage; consideration of the capital improvement budget; and planning for the 2026/27 budget season. The minutes note that there was no public commentary during the meeting.
Present for the meeting were Savannah Hrenko, Mary Towne, Jill Towne-Patton and Sara Ward; Riley Cope, Zareena Koch and Joel Schraw were absent. The record shows procedural business and agenda review but no recorded votes on specific budget items.
At 7:07 p.m. Savannah Hrenko moved to adjourn the meeting; Jill Towne-Patton seconded. The motion passed unanimously with Hrenko, Towne, Towne-Patton and Ward voting “yea” (4-0). The minutes were signed and respectfully submitted by Sara Ward, Board Secretary, and Angela Matelski, Recording Secretary for Boyne City Public Schools.
The meeting minutes do not record debate, amendments or formal approvals of the listed budget items; they reflect agenda-setting and a procedural adjournment. The committee’s preparation of items on the agenda signals upcoming work for the 2026/27 budget season.
