Livingston County Board considers new 911 manager, airport leases; committee to weigh sheriff grant request
The Livingston County Board of Commissioners on June 22 considered a slate of administrative items including a new 911 project manager position, airport lease assignments, and hiring a pension consultant. However, official minutes from that meeting have not yet been published, so final votes on these proposals remain unconfirmed.
Recent meetings
Board of Commissioners — June 22 (agenda only, minutes pending)
The board’s agenda included:
- Creating a new **911 Project Manager** position with an approved pay grade for Central Dispatch.
- Approving lease assignments and subleases at the county airport property on Bowen Road.
- Hiring **Risk & Regulatory Consulting** as an independent actuarial consultant to oversee pension debt.
- Accepting a Michigan Department of Health and Human Services grant to fund a community health needs assessment.
- Converting two part-time sheriff central records specialist positions into one full-time role.
Because the meeting minutes have not been released, it is not yet known whether each item was approved, amended, or tabled.
Upcoming meetings
Courts, Public Safety, and Infrastructure Development Committee — July 6
This committee will consider several resolutions:
- Authorizing the Sheriff’s Office to apply for a U.S. Department of Justice **FY2026 BIDEN grant**.
- Submitting the **FY2027 Child Care Fund budget** to the State of Michigan.
- Approving a memorandum of understanding and cash match for **behavioral health wraparound services**.
- Creating a **Field Operations Manager** position in the Drain Commissioner’s office.
- Authorizing a planning services agreement between Livingston County and **Marion Township**.
This is the only upcoming meeting with substantive decision items.
Finance and Asset Management Committee — July 13
This meeting’s agenda contains only procedural boilerplate and no specific decisions or discussions.
Board of Commissioners (following FAM Committee) — July 13
Likewise, this agenda lists only standard procedural items.
Veteran Services Committee — July 15
No substantive items are listed; the agenda appears to be purely procedural.
Health Advisory Committee — July 15
This meeting also has no rezonings, contracts, ordinance changes, fee adjustments, or public hearings — only boilerplate.
Coming up
Residents may be most interested in attending the Courts, Public Safety, and Infrastructure Development Committee meeting on Monday, July 6 at a time and location to be confirmed on the county’s official meeting calendar. All other meetings through July 15 are procedural only and likely will not involve public discussion or votes on new policies or spending.
Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.