Number of sales down, but values 'holding constant'.
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Number of sales down, but values 'holding constant'.
Sunday morning brought ice, sleet, and freezing rain. Still, people came to downtown Omena by car (sideways), snowmobiles and snowshoes. Ralph Kalchik carefully walked down the Tatch Road hill - hopefully, he made it back up.
The Empire Township Board and Planning Commission held a joint meeting Tuesday night to review and address concerns about the township’s proposed new Zoning Ordinance.
The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners this week reversed a decision it made last week to impose a $3.64 per month surcharge on all wireless and land line telephones to pay for 9-1-1 dispatch center operations.
The Leland Township Board last week unanimously approved a salary resolution seeking pay increases of 3.6 to 10 percent for members.
The Village of Suttons Bay Planning Commission last week reviewed a site plan presented by representatives of the cellular phone company Alltel Communications Inc., which hopes to erect a 150-foot telecommunications tower near the north end of the football field on the Suttons Bay Public Schools campus.
Interviews are under way to fill a new "zoning administrator/planning coordinator" position created by the Elmwood Township Board, according to a report given at the Feb. 12 Elmwood Township Board meeting.
Suttons Bay Township is inviting residents to review a new five-year recreation plan and provide input at a special meeting on Tuesday, March 11, at 7 p.m. at the township office.