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Wrangler's Saloon, ADUs to return before Howell Township Board July 14-18, 2025

Wrangler's Saloon, ADUs to return before Howell Township Board July 14-18, 2025

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In 2025, The Daily is providing a weekly round-up of the biggest topics in upcoming municipal meetings, giving our readers a chance to engage with their local officials on the projects, appointments and decisions that hit closest to home.
These round-ups are written on Fridays and updated online Mondays. Municipalities are not required by the Michigan Open Meetings Act to provide an agenda in advance of a meeting, but they are required to provide notice. Please visit your local municipality website for the most updated information.
Here are the biggest topics for meetings Monday-Friday, July 14-18:
Courts, Public Safety, Infrastructure Development Committee Meeting: 6 p.m. Monday, July 14, at the Livingston County Administration Building
The agenda includes:
Consideration of contracts for substance use/mental health treatment services from Key Development Center and Livingston County Catholic Charities. If approved by the full board, the contracts would begin Oct. 1 and continue until Sept. 30, 2028, with the ability to renew at the court's discretion for up to two additional one-year periods. Funding for the contracts comes from state and federal grants, according to the meeting packet.
Consideration of an agreement with (DNA) Drug and Alcohol Testing Centers for testing services. If approved by the full board, the contract would run Oct. 1 through Sept. 30, 2028, with up to two additional one-year renewal periods, according to the meeting packet.
Consideration of an agreement with Hope and Healing Counseling Services, LLC, to provide truancy diversion services for chronically absent middle schoolers. If approved by the full board, the county will pay $86,956 to Hope and Healing for a contract running Aug. 1 through Sept. 30, 2026, with an option for two additional one-year renewal periods. Funding for the contract comes from juvenile court grants, according to the meeting packet.
Consideration of an agreement with Everbridge Public Alerting System. If approved by the full board, the county will pay Everbridge a total of $24,998 per year, with a one-time $3,000 start-up administration fee, for the period of Sept. 21, 2025, through Sept. 21, 2030. The county's contract with RAVE Systems is set to expire Sept. 20, according to the packet. The county has been paying RAVE Systems a total of $24,900 per year.
Read the full agenda: tinyurl.com/4zsh8ejx
Finance and Asset Management Committee Meeting: 6:15 p.m. Monday, July 14, at the Livingston County Administration Building
The agenda includes:
Consideration of a resolution to accept the 2026-2031 Livingston County Capital Improvement Plan as adopted by the Livingston County Planning Commission.
Consideration of a resolution authorizing the 2024 Deficit Elimination Plan. If approved by the full board, the county's plan would eliminate a $55,617 deficit fund balance in the Federal Grant Fund, according to the meeting packet.
Consideration to reallocate $150,000 in ARPA funds originally designated to Brighton Areas Schools for a Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps Program. If approved, the funds will be moved to the Livingston County Fiber Project. Brighton Area Schools is not continuing with the JROTC Program due to a lack of student participation.
Consideration of agreements for opioid settlement funding use. If approved by the full board, the county will prepare agreements at an amount not to exceed $50,000 per organization for Recovery Advocates in Livingston (Women's Recovery House), The Livingston County Area Alano Club and The Brighton Center, according to the meeting packet.
Read the full agenda: tinyurl.com/y2thh3nw
Board of Commissioners Meeting: 6:30 p.m. Monday, July 14, at the Livingston County Administration Building
The agenda includes:
Consideration of a resolution authorizing the 2024 Deficit Elimination Plan.
Read the full agenda: tinyurl.com/4jsccr3c
How to participate remotely: By calling 646-568-7788, entering ID 399 700 0062, and entering password LCBOC. You can attend via Zoom online at us02web.zoom.us/j/3997000062
Board of Commissioners Work Session: 9 a.m. Tuesday, July 15, at the Livingston County Administration Building Conference Room 1 (Downstairs)
An agenda was not immediately available.
Aeronautical Facilities Board Meeting: 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 15, at the Livingston County Airport Terminal Building
An agenda was not immediately available.
Health Advisory Committee Meeting: 6 p.m. Wednesday, July 16, at the Livingston County Administration Building
An agenda was not immediately available.
Planning Commission Meeting: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 16, at the Livingston County Administration Building
An agenda was not immediately available.
Village Council Meeting: 7 p.m. Monday, July 14, at the Pinckney Village Offices
The agenda includes:
Consideration of a special land use permit for the Carney Property, also known as the "Old Fire Station." QPS Michigan Holdings is seeking a special land use permit to open a marijuana retail shop at 1066 E. Main St./M-36, according to meeting documents. The Pinckney Planning Commission recommended approval of the permit July 7.
Consideration of a special land use permit for Mugg & Bopps and Dunkin' Donuts at the former Rite Aid, located at 75 S. Dexter St.
Read the full agenda: tinyurl.com/yckx9cd7
How to participate remotely: Microsoft Teams. Meeting ID: 262 565 178 786. Passcode: VfEkiY.
City Council Meeting: 7 p.m. Monday, July 14, at Howell City Hall
An agenda was not immediately available.
Planning Commission Meeting: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 16, at Howell City Hall
An agenda was not immediately available.
Brighton Arts and Culture Commission Meeting: 6 p.m. Monday, July 14, at Brighton City Hall
An agenda was not immediately available.
Downtown Development Authority Meeting: 7:15 a.m. Tuesday, July 15, at Brighton City Hall
An agenda was not immediately available.
Board of Trustees Meeting: 6:30 p.m. Monday, July 14, at Howell Township Hall
The agenda includes:
Consideration of renovations and a community center at Howell Township Hall. This is unfinished business from a prior meeting.
Consideration of appeal for Howell Township v. Fagan. This is unfinished business from a prior meeting.
Consideration of an Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) Ordinance.
Consideration of a reduction request for the Wrangler's Saloon REU.
Consideration of a letter of intent to purchase the property at Marr Road and Oak Grove..
Read the full agenda: tinyurl.com/2pxpnbfa
Board of Trustees Meeting: 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 15, at Hartland Township Hall
An agenda was not immediately available.
Planning Commission Public Hearing: 6 p.m. Wednesday, July 16, at Cohoctah Township Hall
An agenda was not immediately available — however, according to the township website, the public hearing is regarding a special use permit for Headland Solar LLC.
Historic District Committee Meeting: 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 15, at Green Oak Township Hall
An agenda was not immediately available.
Board of Trustees Meeting: 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 16, at Green Oak Township Hall
The agenda includes:
Consideration of purchase requests from the Green Oak Township Fire Department for an AED and RIT Pack.
Read the full agenda: tinyurl.com/2ec2wrfj
Planning Commission Meeting: 7 p.m. Thursday, July 17, at Green Oak Township Hall
An agenda was not immediately available.
Board of Trustees Meeting: 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 16, at Putnam Township Hall
An agenda was not immediately available.
Board of Trustees Work-Study Session: 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 15, at Hamburg Township Hall
An agenda was not immediately available.
Board of Trustees Special Meeting: 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 15, at Hamburg Township Hall
An agenda was not immediately available.
Board of Trustees Meeting: 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 15, at Hamburg Township Hall
An agenda was not immediately available.
Planning Commission Meeting: 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 16, at Hamburg Township Hall
The agenda includes:
A five-year review of Village Center Master Plan. This is unfinished business from a prior meeting.
Read the full agenda: tinyurl.com/394w97ws
Board of Trustees Meeting: 7 p.m. Thursday, July 17, at Iosco Township Hall
An agenda was not immediately available.
Board of Trustees Meeting: 7 p.m. Thursday, July 17, at Handy Township Hall
An agenda was not immediately available.
Board of Trustees Meeting: 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 15, at Conway Township Hall
The agenda includes:
Consideration of a contract for shredding services.
Consideration of a proposal for a noise assessment of Headland Solar.
Read the full agenda: tinyurl.com/59en2e87
Board of Trustees Meeting: 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 15, at Tyrone Township Hall
The agenda includes:
Consideration of a request from Noah Swartz to appeal his fire service charge.
Discussion of a truck route ordinance.
Read the full agenda: tinyurl.com/bdd38pxs
Planning Commission Workshop: 6 p.m. Wednesday, July 16, at Tyrone Township Hall
An agenda was not immediately available.
— Contact reporter Evan Sasiela at esasiela@livingstondaily.com. Follow him on X @SalsaEvan.
This article originally appeared on Livingston Daily: July 14-18: Big meetings in Howell Township, Pinckney, Conway Township
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