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Sunday, June 8, 2025 at 1:40 PM
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Request discouraging

To the editor: One of the encouraging signs in local politics is the progress made by the bipartisan Leelanau County Commission over the past year and a half. We finally have a septic inspection ordinance (like most counties in Michigan), and a Commission seriously interested in solving our problems: affordable housing, attracting and supporting young families, protecting our fragile environment, and transparency and cooperation in government.

To the editor:

One of the encouraging signs in local politics is the progress made by the bipartisan Leelanau County Commission over the past year and a half. We finally have a septic inspection ordinance (like most counties in Michigan), and a Commission seriously interested in solving our problems: affordable housing, attracting and supporting young families, protecting our fragile environment, and transparency and cooperation in government.

So the headline in last week’s paper — Lautner Makes FOIA Request — was discouraging, to say the least. The County Board has been dealing with the rash decision to re-organize the County’s financial work for two years. There is now a logical plan to finally survey the staff — our most valued resource — and get their input into how to fix this situation, which was created by the old, NOT-bipartisan Commission. County staffers should get to speak freely; they have the expertise to address problems and update processes.

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