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Kent County commissioners adopt consent agenda and six resolutions (unanimous votes)

June 25, 2026 | Kent County, Michigan


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Kent County commissioners adopt consent agenda and six resolutions (unanimous votes)
The Kent County Board of Commissioners approved the consent agenda and adopted six resolutions covering community development funds, capital projects and program grants during the meeting.

The consent agenda was moved by Commissioner McLeod and adopted on a roll-call vote with 15 ayes and 0 nays. Following that, the board moved through a series of resolutions:

- Resolution 61 (move by Commissioner Womack): Appropriate CDBG subrecipient funds for the City of Wyoming. Adopted by roll call, 15–0.

- Resolution 62 (move by Commissioner Womack): Approve the fiscal year 2026 KCCA community development action plan and appropriation. Adopted by roll call, 15–0. Commissioners discussed recent HUD homelessness inventory figures during the item.

- Resolution 63 (move by Commissioner Hildebrand): Accept Ada Township funding for the Knapp Street Pedestrian Bridge CIP project. Adopted by roll call, 15–0.

- Resolution 64 (move by Commissioner Womack): Fund the DGRI for the Knapp Street pedestrian bridge and Johnson Park Trailhead CIP projects. Adopted by roll call, 15–0.

- Resolution 65 (moved by Vice Chair Teal): Approve the community corrections comprehensive plan and grant application. Passed on a voice vote.

- Resolution 66 (moved by Commissioner Burrell): Appointment to the Community Mental Health Authority Board (Network 180 appointment). Passed by voice vote.

Clerks conducted roll-call votes for the resolutions that required them; where roll calls were recorded the clerk reported 15 ayes and 0 nays. The meeting record does not show any nays or recorded abstentions for these items.

Commissioners who moved items and those who supported them were named on the record; discussion on Resolution 62 included references to local homeless shelter capacity and PIT-count statistics. There were no formal defeats or tablings during this sequence of floor actions.

The board moved on after the package of resolutions and later adjourned. For each adopted resolution, the clerk's roll call and the transcript provide the item number and the vote tally.

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