The Glen Lake Board of Education denied the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) request to turn a piece of the Lakers’ 180-acre prime forest into a workforce or affordable housing project.
“We need to continue managing this property ... I think it was a great plan but on the wrong property,” Glen Lake school board president Cory McNitt said.
In a filled-up library and media center, the board heard presentations from the Leelanau Conservancy and Leelanau Forestry program about forestry in general and its 180-acre parcel.
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