5.20.2026 Budget Workshop Agenda
This document is the meeting agenda for the Davison Township Budget Workshop scheduled for May 20, 2026. The primary purpose of the meeting is to conduct a budget workshop as part of the session's new business.
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The Davison Township records document long-term municipal governance, focusing on infrastructure development, public safety, and budgetary management. The meetings follow a regular cadence of board meetings, workshops, and special sessions covering everything from police and fire services to zoning and land use. Major themes include managing utility and road projects, handling labor negotiations, and responding to community-driven concerns regarding development and taxation.
This document is the meeting agenda for the Davison Township Budget Workshop scheduled for May 20, 2026. The primary purpose of the meeting is to conduct a budget workshop as part of the session's new business.
This is the agenda for the Davison Township Board Meeting scheduled for April 13, 2026. The meeting will address department updates, the approval of expenditures, and several new business items regarding park maintenance, equipment replacement, and service agreements.
The Davison Township Board meeting on January 12, 2026, focused on approving subdivision resolutions, hiring new police and recreation staff, and discussing upcoming road infrastructure projects. While several resolutions passed unanimously, Ordinance 12-5 failed to pass, and significant public debate occurred regarding a proposed new building and the Rivershyre Special Assessment District.
Davison Township held a special meeting to review a presentation comparing the costs of renovating the current administration/police building versus constructing a new facility. The primary takeaway is that a new construction project is estimated to be $3 million cheaper than a comprehensive renovation of the existing structure.
The Davison Township Board met on February 9, 2026, to approve several significant items, including a new municipal building location on Davison Road and a moratorium on renewable energy source use. The meeting also addressed departmental updates, financial reports showing substantial receipts, and the hiring of a new police officer.
The Davison Township Board meeting on March 9, 2026, focused on approving significant infrastructure expenditures, appointing new members to the Planning Commission, and addressing a township credit card misuse incident. Key outcomes included the approval of a new police officer and the denial of a FOIA cost appeal.
The Davison Township Board meeting on January 13, 2025, focused on approving significant expenditures, establishing a new Parks Maintenance Supervisor position, and addressing community concerns regarding police facilities. Key outcomes included the approval of fleet management services and a resolution for street lights, alongside a scheduled workshop to discuss a potential new township building.
This workshop focused on the progress and future plans for a new Davison Township building. The session included a presentation on the project timeline and a discussion regarding potential alternatives, such as renovating the existing facility, in response to resident concerns regarding costs and taxes.
The Davison Township Board meeting held on February 10, 2025, focused on approving significant expenditures, managing personnel changes, and preparing for upcoming elections. Key outcomes included the approval of a $20,000 allocation for architectural drawings and the passing of Resolution 2025-1 to consolidate precincts for the May 6th election.
The Davison Township Board met on March 10, 2025, to approve several infrastructure projects, including road resurfacing and chloride treatments. Key decisions included the approval of the 2025/2026 OPEB plan payment and the renewal of the township's I.T. contract.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting on March 21, 2025, to conduct strategy and negotiation sessions regarding collective bargaining agreements. The meeting consisted of an agenda adoption, a brief public comment, and an extended closed session.
The Davison Township Board meeting on April 14, 2025, addressed various administrative and departmental matters, including the approval of the Senior Center budget and several service contracts. Key highlights included updates on local law enforcement successes, upcoming election dates, and decisions regarding Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.
The Davison Township Board met on May 12, 2025, to approve significant expenditures, the 2025-2026 Fire Authority budget, and a new full-time treasury hire. The meeting also addressed software usage for payroll and established protocols for the creation of township policies.
The Davison Township Board met on June 9, 2025, to approve significant infrastructure expenditures, new fee schedules, and several rezoning applications. Key highlights included reviewing the township's financial standing, discussing upcoming road paving projects, and preparing for the upcoming budget workshops.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a budget workshop on June 23, 2025, to review various department expenditures, revenue projections, and upcoming capital needs. The primary focus was on managing rising costs in insurance and pensions while preparing for necessary budget amendments and state-mandated equipment upgrades.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting on June 26, 2025, to approve the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget and establish new salaries for elected officials. While most budget and salary resolutions passed unanimously, the adoption of the 2025-2026 budget passed with one dissenting vote.
The Davison Township Board meeting held on July 14, 2025, focused on financial approvals, policy updates, and personnel changes. Key outcomes included the approval of a new credit card use policy, an updated purchasing policy, and the hiring of a new Park Maintenance Supervisor.
The Davison Township Board met on August 11, 2025, to review financial reports, approve significant expenditures, and discuss upcoming election logistics for November. Key outcomes included the approval of a new part-time hire in the Treasurer’s office and the scheduling of upcoming annual audits.
The Davison Township Board met on September 8, 2025, to approve significant expenditures, departmental updates, and personnel changes. Key outcomes included approving a temporary contract for the Treasurer's office and rescheduling the October board meeting.
The Davison Township Board meeting on October 6, 2025, addressed several critical infrastructure and administrative matters, including the adoption of a Capital Improvement Plan and multiple special assessment resolutions. Key discussions focused on impending state revenue sharing cuts, a significant police response to a church shooting and fire in Grand Blanc, and the approval of a new police officer.
The Davison Township Board meeting on November 10, 2025, focused on approving significant expenditures, reviewing an audit from Plante Moran, and authorizing new service contracts for planning and parking lot maintenance. Key decisions included the approval of a $79,090.40 bid for the Soper Center parking lot and the adoption of Resolution 2025-18 regarding health insurance contributions.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a brief special meeting on November 25, 2025, to approve a resolution regarding the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Liquor Control Commission for DDC Events, LLC. The meeting lasted approximately one minute.
The Davison Township Board meeting held on December 8, 2025, focused on approving significant expenditures, local infrastructure resolutions, and personnel appointments. Key outcomes included the approval of precinct consolidation and the hiring of a new Recreation Coordinator, alongside discussions regarding the Rivershyre Special Assessment District.
The Davison Township Board meeting on January 8, 2024, focused on approving various infrastructure and community projects funded by CDBG grants, including road repaving and senior center furnace replacements. The board also addressed an audit report from Plante Moran, approved a new capitalization policy, and confirmed several board appointments.
This document contains the minutes from the Davison Township Special Board Meeting held on January 31, 2024. The meeting was brief and focused solely on making administrative corrections to the meeting agenda and the official list of election workers.
This document contains the minutes from the Davison Township Board meeting held on February 12, 2024. The meeting focused on significant infrastructure updates regarding a long-term water and waste project, approval of various road maintenance projects, and authorization for professional consulting services.
The Davison Township Board held a special meeting on February 14, 2024, to approve a new recreational plan, authorize the removal of an unapproved dam in a county drain, and transition to new recreational management software. Key takeaways include a commitment to resolving regulatory violations regarding infrastructure and a move toward more efficient, though slightly more expensive, administrative software.
The Davison Township Board met on March 11, 2024, to approve several key infrastructure projects, including the Stonebrook Special Assessment and the Act 342 Financing Contract. The meeting also addressed public concerns regarding development costs and recent crime statistics, which showed an 11.4% decrease for the year 2023.
The Davison Township Board met on April 8, 2024, to address critical infrastructure needs, including sewer repairs and road re-construction funding. Key outcomes included the approval of a road re-construction resolution with a $250,000 project cap and the hiring of a new full-time administrative employee.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a brief special meeting on April 30, 2024, to approve financing and resolutions for the Kearsley Creek Interceptor (KCI) Project. All presented motions regarding the Act 342 financing contract were passed unanimously.
The Davison Township Board met on May 13, 2024, to approve several infrastructure and safety expenditures, including new electric golf carts, a boiler replacement, and catch basin repairs. The board also officially approved the hiring of Chad Parkinson to the Police Department and discussed potential vehicle replacements due to hail damage.
The Davison Township Board held a budget workshop on May 21, 2024, to conduct a preliminary review of the proposed 2024/2025 budget. The board identified errors in certain line items and discussed necessary amendments to ensure the budget meets Department of Treasury compliance requirements.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting on May 30, 2024, primarily to approve Resolution 2024-9 regarding the Rivershyre Street Light Special Assessment District. The meeting was brief, lasting approximately seven minutes, and concluded with the unanimous approval of the resolution.
The Davison Township Board meeting on June 10, 2024, focused on approving previous meeting minutes, reviewing significant financial reports, and discussing new service proposals. Key outcomes included the approval of $811,072.77 in expenditures and the decision to postpone decisions on fleet leasing and communication software pending further research.
The Davison Township Budget Board met on June 24, 2024, to approve a budget amendment for the 2023-2024 fiscal year and adopt the new 2024-2025 budget. The meeting also included public testimony regarding township department spending and election integrity.
The Davison Township Board meeting held on July 8, 2024, focused on approving previous meeting minutes, reviewing significant year-to-date financial figures, and approving a rezoning request for a parcel at M-15 and Bristol Road. Key discussions included upcoming elections, road construction updates, and addressing various concerns raised by community members during public comment.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting on July 25, 2024, primarily to approve a new policy regarding campaign signs on township property during the 9-day early voting period. The meeting also included public comments regarding political sign regulations and local transparency.
The Davison Township Board meeting held on August 12, 2024, focused on managing significant cost increases for the KCI infrastructure project and approving various departmental updates. Key outcomes included the approval of a cost revision for KCI Phase I and the implementation of Flock Safety technology.
The Davison Township Board meeting on September 9, 2024, focused on financial reporting, departmental updates, and significant public opposition to proposed changes in the Parks and Recreation Department. The Board voted to table the controversial reorganization plan and employee layoffs until the October 7, 2024, meeting.
The Davison Township Board meeting on October 7, 2024, focused on approving several special assessment resolutions for public services and managing DNR Spark Grant expenditures. Key outcomes included the authorization of police technology upgrades (FLOCK and dash cameras) and the withdrawal of controversial items regarding Parks and Recreation reorganization and layoffs.
The Davison Township Board meeting held on November 18, 2024, focused on approving the Davison Area Recreational Plan and reviewing the Raftelis report. Key decisions included the approval of significant board expenditures, the expansion of the police department, and the recognition of outgoing Treasurer Tim Green.
The Davison Township Board met on February 13, 2023, to approve various expenditures, departmental reports, and significant new business, including the purchase of a 40-acre property for a future township building. Key outcomes included the approval of a security contract for Lake Callis for holidays only and the authorization of road resurfacing for Atlas Road.
The Davison Township Board held a special meeting on March 20, 2023, to approve infrastructure bids for the Senior Center and conduct interviews for the vacant Clerk position. The Board unanimously approved two projects funded by CDBG money and interviewed four candidates for the full-time Clerk role.
The Davison Township Board held a special meeting on March 23, 2023, to address the appointment of a new Payroll/Records Clerk and to hear significant public testimony regarding the selection of a new Clerk. The board ultimately voted unanimously to appoint Ashley West to the payroll position.
The Davison Township Board meeting on April 10, 2023, focused on resolving the vacancy in the Clerk's office by appointing Michael T. Leffler and approving several infrastructure and maintenance expenditures. The meeting also addressed significant public concerns regarding local appointments and neighborhood safety.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a brief special meeting on April 12, 2023, to appoint a new Payroll/HR/Records Clerk. The meeting resulted in the unanimous appointment of Mo Aboneaaj at an hourly rate of $22.18.
The Davison Township Board met on June 12, 2023, to approve several departmental budgets for the 2023-2024 fiscal year and finalize various service contracts. Key takeaways include the approval of the Senior and Fire budgets, the adoption of new investment opportunities, and discussions regarding rising waste management costs and upcoming road construction.
The Davison Township Board met on June 28, 2023, to finalize the 2023-2024 fiscal year budget and address several administrative and personnel matters. Key outcomes included the approval of the annual budget, a special assessment resolution, and decisions regarding park security protocols and personnel changes.
The Davison Township Board held a special meeting to address the recent closure of Lake Callis following reports of crime and safety concerns. The Board ultimately voted to reopen the park with significantly reduced hours and increased security presence to mitigate liability and ensure public safety.
The July 10, 2023, Davison Township Board meeting addressed significant community concerns regarding a Greyhound bus stop at a local Meijer and the Stonebrook Special Assessment District. Key outcomes included the approval of new police equipment and ARPA fund allocations, while road paving resolutions were tabled pending further information from the Genesee County Road Commission.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a brief special meeting on July 31, 2023, to approve the agenda and refer a rezoning request for two parcels to the Planning Commission. The meeting lasted approximately one minute of business before adjourning.
The Davison Township Board meeting on August 14, 2023, primarily addressed the formation of the Stonebrook Special Assessment District for street paving and reviewed various municipal expenditures. Key discussions included concerns from residents regarding road maintenance, the management of the Parks Department's credit card processing software, and the allocation of ARPA funds for cemetery and infrastructure projects.
The Davison Township Board met on September 11, 2023, to approve several financial expenditures and resolutions, including the Stonebrook Special Assessment Roll and a contract for sealcoating. The meeting also featured discussions regarding upcoming infrastructure projects, election preparations, and a debate over the funding for a sanitary sewer extension.
The Davison Township Board held a special meeting on September 19, 2023, primarily to approve the hiring of Brenda Tong as the new part-time election clerk. The board unanimously approved her appointment at a rate of $18 per hour.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting to discuss long-term personnel planning and administrative restructuring. Key takeaways include the proposed reclassification of a Clerk's Office position to a salaried accountant role and the need for proactive succession planning to manage future retirements.
The Davison Township Board met on October 16, 2023, to approve several special assessment resolutions for garbage, street lights, police, and fire services. The meeting also addressed significant personnel changes, including the approval of a new Director of Accounting and Finance and a position change from hourly to salary.
The Davison Township Board meeting on November 13, 2023, focused on significant financial approvals, including a $970,000 ARPA grant for parks and a $1.1 million expenditure package. Key discussions involved a controversial new Parks Ordinance, which was postponed for further workshop study, and a decision to contribute $3,000 toward a lawsuit regarding the consolidation of local 67th District Courts.
The Davison Township Parks Special Workshop focused on reviewing updates to Parks Ordinance 60-7 and discussing departmental policy changes. Key topics included the transition to cashless payments, the management of recreational programs, and the delegation of authority to park staff for issuing civil infractions.
The Davison Township Board met on December 11, 2023, to approve a special assessment for road improvements in the Atherton Country Club/Lombarda Woods area and to allocate CDBG funds for Gale Road and the Senior Center. The meeting also addressed significant increases in local police activity and discussed potential changes to the township's hiring and capitalization policies.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting on December 19, 2023, to address changes to the township's health care package and personnel appointments. The primary outcomes were the unanimous approval of a new health care plan with increased deductibles and the reappointment of Supervisor Jim Slezak to the Fire Authority for a two-year term.
This meeting of the Davison Township Board on January 10, 2022, addressed financial reports, personnel changes, and various community concerns regarding zoning and infrastructure. Key takeaways include the renewal of several board members and an upcoming discussion regarding a proposed four-day work week for township employees.
The Davison Township Board meeting on March 14, 2022, focused on several significant administrative and infrastructure decisions, including the approval of the Davison-Richfield Fire Authority Agreement and the hiring of a new full-time Clerk’s department employee. The board also approved various budget amendments, fee schedule changes, and infrastructure repairs for local roads and bridges.
The Davison Township Board held a special meeting on March 28, 2022, to address essential staffing vacancies in the Clerk's and Building departments. The Board approved two new full-time hires and a roofing project, while choosing to table the ratification of the GELC union contract for further review.
Davison Township held a special board meeting on April 7, 2022, primarily to finalize personnel appointments for the upcoming May 3, 2022, special election. The board unanimously approved new election inspectors and adjusted the reporting hours for the AV Counting Board.
The Davison Township Board meeting on May 9, 2022, focused on approving infrastructure projects, amending the budget for a new vehicle, and updating zoning regulations for sheds. Key decisions included the repeal of Ordinance 2010-22 and the authorization of aggregate resurfacing for Henderson Road.
This document summarizes the Davison Township Special Budget Board meeting held on May 20, 2022. The meeting focused on the 2022-2023 budget workshop, reviewing revenue fluctuations, infrastructure needs, and upcoming personnel changes.
The Davison Township Board met on June 13, 2022, to approve several administrative items, including the 2022-23 meeting schedule and a zoning ordinance amendment. Key decisions included awarding a sidewalk construction bid to Waldorf & Sons and approving a holiday rate increase for Lake Callis.
The Davison Township Special Budget Board met on June 22, 2022, to discuss the 2022-2023 budget, approve new personnel, and adjust the meeting schedule. The primary takeaway is that the final budget vote is scheduled for June 29, 2022, following discussions on wage assumptions and significant departmental deficits.
The Davison Township Board met on June 29, 2022, to approve the 2022-2023 Fire Authority Budget, the general 2022-2023 Township Budget, and Resolution 2022-4. Additionally, the Board approved the hiring of an elections consultant for the Clerk's Department.
The Davison Township Special Board Meeting held on July 7, 2022, focused on personnel recruitment for the Clerk's Department. The primary outcome was the unanimous approval to hire Cindy Gates as a part-time employee at a rate of $18 per hour.
The Davison Township Board meeting held on July 11, 2022, focused on administrative approvals, including wage increases for various board members and the decision to put IT services out to bid. Key discussions included a proposal for a $300,000 water main expansion and the approval of tentative labor agreements with GELC.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting on July 29, 2022, to address rezoning requests, police department expansion, and personnel hiring. Key outcomes included the approval of a rezoning case, the addition of two Sergeant positions to the Police Department, and the hiring of a new Building Inspector.
The Davison Township Board met on August 8, 2022, to review financial reports, discuss upcoming infrastructure improvements, and approve several labor and administrative items. Key takeaways include the approval of a $24,500 engineering proposal using ARPA funds and the passage of two tentative union agreements for hourly employees.
The Davison Township Board meeting held on September 12, 2022, focused on approving various municipal expenditures, infrastructure projects, and business licenses. Key outcomes included the approval of a liquor license for Ichiban Sushi, funding for catch basin repairs and roundabout construction, and a discussion regarding the future of the township building.
The Davison Township Board meeting held on November 14, 2022, focused on the adoption of several special assessment resolutions for street lights, fire, police, garbage, and Griffin Lake, as well as approving a poverty exemption policy. The board also approved an increase in the police impound fee to $100 and a wage increase for the Board of Review.
This is the official record of the Davison Township Board meeting held on December 12, 2022. The meeting covered routine approvals, various board appointments, and a preliminary discussion regarding the significant financial and infrastructural implications of joining the Kearsley Creek Interceptor project.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees met on December 15, 2022, to review the annual audit findings and discuss a proposed software add-on. The meeting highlighted a strong financial position via an unmodified audit, but the board ultimately deferred a decision on a $15,000 software upgrade pending a formal demonstration.
This is the official meeting transcript for the Davison Township Regular Board Meeting held on January 11, 2021. The board approved the 2019-2020 audit report, updated the Parks & Rec fee schedule to include security deposits, and reviewed various department updates regarding COVID-19 vaccinations and community programming.
The Davison Township Board met on February 8, 2021, to approve financial reports, authorize signature authority for CDBG documents, and schedule upcoming public hearings for streetlighting districts. Key updates included progress on local infrastructure, upcoming seasonal community events, and new commercial developments in the township.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a regular meeting via Zoom on March 8, 2021, to approve financial reports, expenditures, and meeting minutes. Key discussions included the reopening of township offices, upcoming election preparations, and various departmental updates regarding parks and infrastructure.
This document contains the minutes from the Davison Township Special Board Meeting held on March 11, 2021. Key outcomes included the approval of street lighting district hearings, the adoption of a new lawn mowing violation procedure, and the decision to postpone a grant application for Lake Callis until 2022.
The Davison Township Board meeting on April 12, 2021, addressed several administrative and infrastructure matters, including the approval of a new police records management contract and a roofing bid for the Karen Miller Event Center. Key discussions also covered upcoming seasonal events, personnel changes, and road maintenance concerns raised by a resident.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting on April 16, 2021, to interview a candidate for the position of Police Chief. The Board unanimously approved a conditional offer to Lieutenant Jay Rendon to assume the role effective July 1, 2021.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees met on May 10, 2021, to review monthly financial reports, approve department updates, and discuss upcoming community events. Key outcomes included the approval of a revised meeting schedule and the decision to postpone the Rivershyre #4 street lighting project for further review with Consumers Energy.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting on May 21, 2021, to address land use and personnel matters. The board unanimously approved the rezoning of a 10.5-acre parcel and the employment agreement for the Police Chief.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a budget workshop on May 27, 2021, to review and adjust line items for the 2021-2022 budget. The meeting highlighted a 2.14% overall budget increase due to inflation and addressed specific departmental needs regarding policing, cemetery maintenance, and demolition permits.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting on June 4, 2021, primarily to conduct interviews for the vacant Clerk position. The meeting also featured significant public testimony in support of one of the candidates.
The Davison Township Board meeting on June 14, 2021, was marked by a deadlock regarding the appointment of a new Clerk, with the board failing to reach a consensus between two candidates. While the board approved several significant pension payments and the Senior Center budget, the Clerk appointment was postponed to a special meeting on June 21, 2021.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting to approve the fire authority budget and uphold a police department FOIA denial. The Board also discussed insurance renewals and the appointment of a new Clerk, but deferred several major decisions for further review and consultation.
The Davison Township Board held a special meeting on June 28, 2021, to approve several critical items, including the 2021-2022 budget, a new EMS contract with Medstar, Inc., and a police union wage contract. The board also addressed insurance renewals and a budget amendment for a personnel payout.
This document contains the minutes from a special meeting of the Davison Township Board of Trustees held on June 30, 2021. The primary purpose of the meeting was the unanimous adoption of Resolution 2021-1, the General Appropriations Act Township.
The Davison Township Board meeting on July 12, 2021, focused on approving several road improvement projects with the Genesee County Road Commission and managing township finances. A significant moment in the meeting was the failed attempt to appoint Mo Aboneaaj as the new Township Clerk, resulting in the scheduling of a special meeting.
The Davison Township Board meeting on August 9, 2021, focused on significant discussions regarding potential changes to retiree health insurance and the authorization of architectural proposals for a new municipal building. The meeting was marked by intense public debate over healthcare coverage and concerns regarding emergency service response times.
The Davison Township Board meeting held on September 13, 2021, focused on financial oversight, personnel adjustments, and zoning decisions. Key outcomes included the approval of salary increases for two employees and the scheduling of a workshop to address employee concerns regarding dental insurance changes.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees met on October 18, 2021, to approve several special assessment resolutions and new DDA appointments. The most significant outcome was the board's decision to retract proposed changes to retiree health insurance following legal concerns and intense public opposition regarding the medical provider network.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a brief special meeting on November 4, 2021, primarily to approve a resolution regarding the Lions Gate Planned Unit Development. The key outcome was the unanimous approval of Resolution No. 2021-10 to reinstate the township's approval of a portion of said development.
The Davison Township Board met on November 8, 2021, to approve monthly financial reports, departmental updates, and the hiring of a new Recreation Coordinator. Key discussions included a resident's request for solar panel variances and a dispute involving the township's cleaning contractor.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees met to review the 2021 Financial Audit Report presented by Plante Moran, which resulted in an unmodified opinion. The meeting also addressed internal control resolutions, future infrastructure project funding, and upcoming pension updates.
This document contains the minutes from the Davison Township Board meeting held on December 13, 2021. The board addressed several critical community issues, including a controversial group home in a residential area, proposed sewer fee increases, and the potential need for a new municipal building.
The Davison Township Board met on January 13, 2020, to approve several significant budget amendments, a rezoning request, and an updated park ordinance. Key outcomes included the adoption of the 2020-2024 Davison Area Recreation Plan and the scheduling of a public hearing for the DDA Development Plan.
This special meeting of the Davison Township Board of Trustees addressed infrastructure repairs, road project funding, and administrative agreements. Key outcomes included the approval of a new consultant agreement and a resolution regarding property sales, while a significant repair quote for Lake Callis was tabled for the next regular meeting.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees met on February 10, 2020, to approve several ordinances regarding the Downtown Development Authority (DDA), park rental fees, and open burning regulations. Key outcomes included the approval of an amended DDA development plan and the sale of township property at 7087 Houghton Drive.
The Davison Township Board met on March 16, 2020, to approve various administrative updates, including the 2020 Dust Control Program, annual music licensing, and the 2020-2021 meeting and holiday schedules. The board also authorized a vehicle purchase for the Police Department and issued a conditional employment offer for a new Police Officer.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting on March 18, 2020, to address the emerging COVID-19 outbreak. The board voted to authorize the Supervisor to declare a local State of $of Emergency to facilitate potential fund recovery and resource access.
The Davison Township Board held a special emergency meeting on March 23, 2020, to establish an Emergency Operations Plan in response to Michigan's COVID-19 stay-at-home order. The meeting focused on designating essential personnel to maintain minimum basic operations and implementing public health safety measures.
The Davison Township Board meeting on April 13, 2020, focused on approving various administrative updates, including a police services millage renewal resolution, a bridge repair project, and a contract renewal for assessing services. Key takeaway: The board approved the ballot language for a 10-year police services millage renewal to be submitted by April 28, 2020.
The Davison Township Board met on May 11, 2020, to approve several administrative items, including the 2021-2023 CDBG Cooperative Agreement and the 2020-2021 Senior Center Budget. The meeting also addressed operational adjustments due to the "Stay Home, Stay Safe" Executive Order, such as employee vacation time management and potential park closures.
The Davison Township Board approved a one-time hazard pay stipend for sworn police officers and dispatchers to compensate for increased risks during the COVID-19 "Stay Home, Stay Safe" Executive Order. The board also discussed the financial implications of mailing election notices to all registered voters for the upcoming August election.
The Davison Township Board held a special meeting to discuss the Summer 2020 Parks System Plan in response to COVID-19 safety guidelines. The primary takeaway is a plan to reopen specific outdoor areas, such as the Lake Callis beach, while keeping high-contact facilities and rental areas closed until stay-at-home orders are lifted.
This document records the minutes of the Davison Township Special Meeting held on May 27, 2020. The meeting primarily focused on a workshop for the 2020-2021 Township Budget and the unanimous approval of a tentative agreement with the POLC Officers union.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees met on June 8, 2020, to approve the 2020-2021 Township Budget, establish salaries for township officers, and authorize maintenance for the Phillips Drain. Key takeaways include a balanced budget of approximately $7.87 million and a noted decrease in projected State Revenue Sharing and park revenues due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The July 13, 2020, Davison Township Board meeting focused on approving infrastructure repairs, renewing essential service contracts, and updating municipal ordinances. Key outcomes included awarding a contract for trail repairs and addressing legal actions regarding an unauthorized marijuana grow operation in the Vassar Park subdivision.
The Davison Township Board meeting on August 10, 2020, focused on implementing new regulations for medical marijuana caregivers and relocating a polling precinct. The board approved a permit ordinance and a resolution to move Precinct 5 to a new location to accommodate high absentee ballot volumes.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a brief special meeting on August 13, 2020, to honor Eagle Scout Damion Michael Ketchmark. The meeting resulted in the unanimous approval of a tribute resolution recognizing his service project for the homeless in Flint.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting on August 28, 2020, to address actuarial revisions for OPEB liabilities and confirm the ongoing investment strategy for retiree healthcare. The Board also approved the hiring of a new Parks Maintenance Assistant.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees met on September 14, 2020, to approve several key items, including budget amendments, new medical marijuana zoning regulations, and expenditures for township signage. The board also scheduled multiple special assessment public hearings for October 19, 2020.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting on October 8, 2020, to approve landscape improvements for the Veterans Memorial and participate in a grant program for security lighting. The meeting also addressed ongoing infrastructure challenges involving road driveways, drain obstructions, and soil erosion.
This document contains the minutes from the Davison Township Regular Board Meeting held on October 19, 2020. The board approved several annual special assessments for police, garbage, fire, and lake weed control, and authorized a budget amendment for a paving project at Veteran’s Court.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees meeting on November 9, 2020, focused on administrative transitions, budget amendments, and equipment procurement. Key outcomes included the approval of CDBG funding projects, the adoption of several resolutions regarding health insurance and cemetery rates, and the authorization of new utility and police equipment purchases.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting on November 12, 2020, to address employee unionization and COVID-19 safety protocols. The board officially authorized the recognition of a union for township employees and voted to immediately close township and police offices to in-person transactions due to multiple COVID-19 cases among staff.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting to formally recognize the intent of employees to unionize and to authorize the immediate closure of township and police offices due to COVID-19 outbreaks among staff.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting on November 19, 2020, to finalize labor agreements with the Governmental Employees Labor Council (GELC). The board voted to authorize the Supervisor to sign Letters of Understanding for both salaried and non-salaried bargaining units.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting to finalize Letters of Understanding (LOU) with the Governmental Employees Labor Council (GELC). The board approved the revised language and authorized the Supervisor to sign the agreements for both salaried and non-salaried bargaining units.
The Davison Township Board held a special meeting on November 30, 2020, to address labor issues and determine the scope of work and compensation for the appointed Deputy Clerk. The board decided to maintain the Deputy Clerk's current statutory duties pending future negotiations and set a monthly compensation of $100 for those duties.
The Davison Township Special Board Meeting held on November 30, 2020, focused on addressing labor issues and defining the scope of work and compensation for the appointed Deputy Clerk. The board decided to maintain the Deputy Clerk's current statutory duties and established a temporary monthly compensation of $100.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees met on December 14, 2020, to conduct routine business, including the approval of financial reports and various municipal appointments. Key actions included correcting special assessments and renewing the Genesee County Storm Water Management Agreement.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees meeting held on December 14, 2020, focused on financial reporting, various administrative appointments, and regulatory compliance. Key outcomes included the approval of storm water management agreements and corrections to special assessments.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting on December 21, 2020, to address special assessment corrections and a budget amendment. The primary outcomes were the approval of tax assessment corrections for exempt parcels and the allocation of $6,000 for a memorial statue.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting on December 21, 2020, to approve tax assessment corrections and a budget amendment. The primary outcomes were the removal of special assessments for certain exempt parcels and the allocation of $6,000 for an eagle statue at Veterans Memorial Park.
This document contains the minutes from the Davison Township Regular Board Meeting held on January 14, 2019. The board addressed several administrative matters, including the introduction of new department personnel, corrections to special assessment parcels, and the approval of updated variance fees.
The Davison Township Board meeting on January 14, 2019, focused on administrative corrections, personnel introductions, and regulatory updates. Key outcomes included the approval of special assessment corrections, the vacation of the Lions Gate PUD agreement, and an increase in variance fees.
This document contains the minutes from the Davison Township Regular Board Meeting held on February 11, 2019. The board approved several key financial and operational items, including a new energy contract, retirement health benefit commitments, and infrastructure funding.
The Davison Township Board meeting on February 11, 2019, focused on approving several significant financial and infrastructure commitments, including a $210,000 allocation for the Lake Callis Pump Station and an annual $220,000 commitment to the MERS Retiree Healthcare Funding Vehicle. The board also approved new personnel hires and a resolution regarding Solarwood Streetlight LED lighting.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a workshop on February 14, 2019, to discuss restructuring the Police Special Assessment due to changes in state law. The Board reached a consensus to place a police millage renewal or increase question on the November 2019 ballot while maintaining the special assessment.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a workshop to address mandatory changes to the Police Special Assessment resulting from updates to PA 313 of 1954. The Board reached a consensus to place a Police Millage renewal or increase question on the November 2019 ballot while maintaining the Police Special Assessment.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees meeting on March 11, 2019, focused on approving several zoning changes, property sales, and service contracts. Key outcomes included the approval of various rezoning requests and the awarding of the 2019 park mowing contract to D&M Services Pro.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees meeting held on March 11, 2019, focused on several zoning amendments, land sale resolutions, and operational budget approvals. Key outcomes included the approval of several rezoning cases, an increase in the daily meal per diem to $45, and the selection of a new copier lease agreement with Ricoh.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting to discuss converting the Police Special Assessment from a flat fee to a millage rate. The board reviewed the potential financial impact on residential and commercial properties and decided to implement the conversion table.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting to discuss converting the Police Special Assessment from a flat fee to a millage rate due to legal changes. The board decided to implement a conversion table and discussed the potential for a millage increase proposal in the November 2020 election.
The Davison Township Board met on April 8, 2019, to approve several administrative policies, contract extensions, and land-use changes. Key outcomes included the approval of a new meal per diem policy, a budget amendment for park refurbishment, and the extension of waste management and utility permits.
The Davison Township Board met on April 8, 2019, to approve several administrative resolutions, contract extensions, and a significant zoning change. Key takeaways include the approval of a budget amendment for park refurbishment and the decision to opt out of the I-69 International Trade Corridor membership for the current year.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting on April 16, 2019, to schedule a public hearing for the Summerwood Street Lighting District and discuss proposed zoning amendments for solar energy systems. The Board decided to proceed with a public hearing on solar energy and requested that ground-level small-scale arrays be limited to one-acre parcels.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees met to schedule a public hearing for the Summerwood Street Lighting District and to review proposed amendments to the solar energy zoning ordinance. The board decided to proceed with the Planning Commission's public hearing process to gather community input on solar energy regulations.
The Davison Township Board meeting on May 13, 2019, focused on infrastructure developments, including the creation of a new street lighting district for Summerwood and the approval of fire authority budgets. Key discussions also involved a proposal for a cerebral palsy therapy center and the legalities surrounding township property donations.
The Davison Township Board meeting on May 13, 2019, focused on infrastructure developments, including the establishment of a new street lighting district and the authorization of special assessment bonds. Key discussions also included a proposal for a specialized cerebral palsy therapy center and the approval of the 2019-2020 Fire Authority budget.
The Davison Township Board held a budget workshop on May 22, 2019, to review and approve various departmental budgets and financial allocations. Key outcomes included the approval of the 2019-2020 Senior Citizens Authority and Library budgets, along with a $500,000 allocation to MERS Division 1, while the proposal for a new supervisor vehicle was tabled for further discussion.
The Davison Township Board held a budget workshop on May 22, 2019, to review departmental budgets and significant pension fund allocations. Key decisions included approving the Senior Citizens Authority and Library budgets and allocating $500,000 to MERS Division 1 to reduce employee contribution rates.
The Davison Township Budget Workshop held on May 29, 2019, focused on establishing authorized signatories for MERS retirement contracts and finalizing the budget parameters for the Supervisor's vehicle. The meeting also included an overview of the proposed 2019-2020 budget, which totals approximately $8.18 million.
The Davison Township Budget Workshop held on May 29, 2019, focused on reviewing the proposed 2019-2020 budget and establishing authorized signatories for MERS contracts. A key outcome was the decision to cap the expenditure for the Supervisor's replacement vehicle at $25,000, including the trade-in value.
The Davison Township Board met on June 10, 2019, to approve the 2019-2020 fiscal year budget and implement increases to sewer and water connection fees. The meeting also included the adoption of several resolutions regarding property sales, siren maintenance, and emergency management, as well as the establishment of annual salaries for township officers.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees met on June 10, 2019, to approve the 2019-2020 annual budget, establish officer salaries, and implement new sewer and water connection fees. Key legislative actions included adopting the National Incident Management System and amending the township's fireworks ordinance.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting on June 14, 2019, to address police department matters. The board approved a budget amendment for new police dash cams and authorized a traffic control detail for Consumers Energy.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting on June 14, 2019, to address police department budget amendments and a traffic control request. The board approved funding for new police dash cams and authorized a service agreement with Consumers Energy.
The Davison Township Board meeting held on July 8, 2019, focused primarily on addressing the funding needs for fire services through a potential special assessment. The Board also approved several zoning changes, budget amendments, and the assignment of funds for park improvements.
The Davison Township Board meeting on July 8, 2019, addressed the urgent need for fire service funding through potential special assessments and approved several zoning and budget amendments. Key outcomes included the approval of a resolution to discuss creating a fire services district and the adoption of new solar energy system ordinances.
The Davison Township Board held a special workshop on July 17, 2019, to address infrastructure costs, property sales, and cemetery improvements. Key decisions included approving the township's share of the Court Street Paving Project and recommending a $39 per unit annual special assessment for fire protection.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special workshop to address infrastructure costs, property sales, and fire protection funding. Key outcomes included the approval of paving project costs, the authorization of a $77,500 property sale, and a recommendation for a $39 per unit fire protection special assessment.
The Davison Township Board meeting on August 12, 2019, focused on approving a special assessment for fire protection services and expanding the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) district. The board also approved new employee manuals and employment contracts for the Police Chief and Deputy Chief.
The Davison Township Board meeting on August 12, 2019, focused on approving several significant resolutions, including a special assessment for fire protection services and the expansion of the Downtown Development Authority (DDA). The board also finalized new employee manuals and employment contracts for the Police Chief and Deputy Chief.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees met on September 9, 2019, to discuss various municipal matters, most notably deciding to decline a petition for a special assessment district for the Blankenship Circle repaving project following significant resident opposition. The meeting also addressed budget amendments, personnel hires, and resolutions to adjust fire and police special assessment rolls.
The Davison Township Board meeting on September 9, 2019, was primarily characterized by significant resident opposition to a proposed repaving project on Blankenship Circle, leading the Board to unanimously decline the special assessment petition. The meeting also addressed several budget amendments, personnel hires, and resolutions to correct fire and police special assessment rolls.
The Davison Township Board held a special meeting on September 18, 2019, to address DDA expansion, retiree healthcare funding reports, and a specific rezoning request. The board also approved the promotion of Jeremy Smith to Planning/Zoning Administrator.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting on September 18, 2019, to address the expansion of the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) district, approve OPEB actuarial reports and corrective action plans, and approve a rezoning request. The meeting also resulted in the formal promotion of Jeremy Smith to Planning/Zoning Administrator.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees met on October 7, 2019, to approve several special assessment resolutions regarding police protection, garbage collection, and aquatic weed control. The board also authorized the conversion of street lights to LED and officially named the Williams Park outdoor classroom the "Kurt & Marjorie Soper Nature Center."
The Davison Township Board met on October 7, 2019, to approve several special assessment resolutions regarding police protection, garbage collection, and aquatic weed control at Griffin Lake. The board also finalized the naming of the Williams Park outdoor classroom as the Kurt & Marjorie Soper Nature Center and approved street light upgrades with Consumers Energy.
The Davison Township Board of Trustees held a special meeting to approve resolutions supporting a County EMS ordinance and adjusting the March Board of Review schedule. The board also voted to renew the Blue Cross health care plan effective January 2020.
The Davison Township Board held a special meeting on October 30, 2019, to address regional EMS service issues, upcoming Board of Review scheduling conflicts, and health insurance renewals. Key outcomes included the approval of a resolution supporting a County EMS ordinance and the renewal of the Blue Cross Health Care Plan for 2020.
The Davison Township Board meeting on December 9, 2019, focused on financial oversight, infrastructure repairs, and community planning. Key outcomes included the approval of the 2018-2019 audit, the authorization of funds for soil erosion mitigation, and a decision regarding a tax-reverted property.
The Davison Township Zoning Board of Appeals met on March 11, 2025, to elect new officers and review a significant variance request for a proposed gas station. The board ultimately voted unanimously to deny the variance for Case #16-V-2025-1 due to concerns regarding environmental impacts, traffic, and proximity to residential areas.
The Davison Township Zoning Board of Appeals met on September 13, 2022, to consider a variance request for the Windsor Place Apartments development. The Board voted 4-1 to approve a reduction in the required wetland setback from 7CO feet to 25 feet, citing alignment with State of Michigan (EGLE) recommendations.
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