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Muskegon County board approves Silver Creek dam action, large payables, procurement support and personnel-rule changes

January 22, 2026 | Muskegon County, Michigan


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Muskegon County board approves Silver Creek dam action, large payables, procurement support and personnel-rule changes
The Muskegon County Board of Commissioners moved through a broad agenda that included multiple approvals of routine and substantive items while also fielding public comment about a contested drainage-district financing.

Most significant votes: Commissioners approved a resolution to begin legal proceedings to establish a lake level for Silver Creek Pond and create an assessment district to fund replacement of a deteriorating dam and related engineering and legal costs. Public Works Director Vandebosch said property-owner petitions initiated the process and reported broad resident support; commissioners voted to send the matter to circuit court to seek a legal lake level and the motion carried.

Finance measures: The board approved accounts payable totaling $60,571,100.23 for the period 11/15/2025 through 01/09/2026 and approved associated P-card and EFT payments. The vote was taken by roll call and carried unanimously among the six commissioners present.

Procurement and staffing: The board approved a professional-services contract with Procurement Consulting Group not to exceed $64,000 to provide procurement support through Sept. 30, 2026, after an in‑meeting explanation that the county's procurement office temporarily lost an analyst and the contract will fund interim services and staff training. Commissioners indicated the county will evaluate whether to continue with a third-party contract or restore an in-house position for FY2027.

Personnel policy changes: Commissioners debated and amended proposed revisions to personnel rule 32 (employment of relatives) to add a full-board determination for potential conflicts. The amended language passed after a roll-call vote; discussion included whether specific executive positions should remain exempt and how to handle direct-report conflicts.

Other approvals: The board authorized the release of a request for proposals for brokerage services (routine RFP) and approved an agreement for assessment administration services with Muskegon Heights (retroactive to 11/15/2025), including an annual fee shown in the materials ($136,048 with a 3% increase year-over-year as noted by staff).

Public comment and recognitions: Several residents addressed the board about the Chadwick Drain financing, urging restraint (see separate story). Deputy County Administrator Matt and Finance Director Angela Kaczewski recognized the finance team's GFOA Certificate of Achievement for fiscal year 2024 and the Equalization Department's successful state audit outcomes.

What comes next: Staff were directed to provide additional documents or clarifications when requested by commissioners (procurement performance data, personnel-policy language clarifications, and audit materials). The Chadwick Drain financing item drew extended comment and remained under review; staff were asked to bring supplemental financial and legal information to the next meeting.

The board concluded with routine announcements and reminders (including a notice that campaign finance reports are due Feb. 2).

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