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Eagle Township electors adopt four salary resolutions at annual meeting

March 28, 2026 | Eagle, Clinton County, Michigan


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Eagle Township electors adopt four salary resolutions at annual meeting
Eagle Township electors adopted four salary resolutions at the townships annual meeting on March 28, 2026, maintaining current pay rates for trustees and officers effective April 1, 2026, the minutes show.

The short, procedural meeting at Eagle Twp. Hall opened at 10:00 a.m. with Supervisor Troy Stroud calling the session to order. The board recorded attendance: Supervisor Troy Stroud, Clerk Laurie Briggs-Dudley, Treasurer Chelsea Hoppes, Trustee Rob Currie and Trustee Michelle Hoppes; citizens Janine Dyer and Cori Feldpausch were noted as present.

The agenda was approved on a motion by Treasurer Chelsea Hoppes, supported by Clerk Laurie Briggs-Dudley; the minutes record that the motion carried. The board then approved the March 29, 2025 annual meeting minutes on a motion by Treasurer Hoppes supported by Supervisor Stroud; the minutes state the motion carried.

Four salary resolutions were presented and adopted with electors support, according to the minutes. Resolution 02-17-2026-04 set the trustee salary at $2,616 annually; Resolution 02-17-2026-03 set the treasurer salary at $21,432 annually; Resolution 02-17-2026-02 set the clerk salary at $27,252 annually; and Resolution 02-17-2026-01 set the supervisor salary at $19,776 annually. All are effective April 1, 2026. The minutes state each resolution "was supported by the electors" and that the resolutions were adopted; they do not include roll-call vote tallies or individual vote records.

During the public comment period, citizens voiced thanks to the board; no proposals or opposition were recorded. Supervisor Stroud moved to adjourn at 10:06 a.m.; Treasurer Hoppes supported the motion and the minutes record that the motion carried. The minutes were signed by Clerk Laurie Briggs-Dudley.

What the minutes do and do not show: the record establishes the actions taken and the effective dates and amounts for officer pay, but it does not record vote counts or how individual electors voted. The transcript-style minutes summarize motions and outcomes rather than providing a roll-call record or detailed debate notes.

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