| (Illustrative Only) Augustas heard something about taxes, transportation, and a secret #7. Since his internet went down and there is no cabs out near his shack he starts his hike to the meeting. He figures if he misses it he will go down to the library and watch the meeting. He has not updated his flip phone so getting YouTube is hard. A funny side note The Mysticism of #7 🙃 |
I recently found the Agenda and that helps in understanding the main topics. Agenda Items April 21, 2026.
Delta County Board of Commissioners Meeting Agenda Summary April 21 2026
The Delta County Board of Commissioners met on April 21, 2026, to address several critical fiscal and administrative issues. A primary focus of the session was the review of deficit elimination plans for various county funds, including the Road Patrol and Sanitary Landfill, as mandated by the Michigan Department of Treasury following the fiscal year 2024 audit. To resolve these shortfalls, the board discussed one-time transfers from the general fund and the implementation of stricter reimbursement tracking systems for state and federal grants. Additionally, the commissioners examined budget trends and debated a potential ballot proposal to restore the county’s operating millage to its original 1976 rate, which would address long-term revenue hardships caused by statutory rollbacks.
Beyond financial restructuring, the meeting covered various departmental requests and community appointments. The board reviewed a five-year extension for service agreements between the Equalization Department and local townships to ensure continued administrative consistency. Personnel matters were also at the forefront, as the commissioners discussed filling five vacancies on the Opioid Task Force board, including positions for healthcare providers and youth service representatives. Finally, the board considered administrative approvals for commissioner travel to regional conferences and received updates on local projects, such as metal detecting regulations and upcoming community events like the Fourth of July fireworks.
Delta County. (2026, April 21). Delta County Board of Commissioners regular meeting agenda.
Administrative & Procedural Actions
Approval of Minutes: The board approved the minutes from the previous meeting on April 14th, 2026.
Agenda Modification: A motion was approved to move the closed session (Item #7) further down the agenda to allow the public to leave or participate in general comment first.
Deficit Elimination Plan: The County Administrator reported that the state’s Department of Treasury has accepted the county’s deficit elimination plan.
Equalization Report: The board adopted the 2026 Equalization Report, which showed an overall increase of 6% in assessed values across the county.
Public Safety & Community Infrastructure
Utility Easement: The board approved a utility easement for DTE at the fairgrounds after verifying that the map correctly followed the fence line between buildings.
Opioid Task Force: An upcoming meeting for the Opioid Task Force is scheduled for May 1st, with 26 RSVPs already received.
Courthouse Prayer Event: During public comment, concerns were raised regarding a denied request to hold a prayer meeting on the courthouse steps on May 17th. Citizens argued the exterior is a public forum and requested the board reconsider the policy.
Economic & Transportation Proposals
Headley Rollback: The board voted to defer further discussion on the Headley rollback until the June 2nd meeting. By delaying, they moved the potential ballot date from August to November 2026 to ensure higher voter turnout and more time for public input.
Delta Area Transit Authority (DATA) Millage: John Stapleton, Executive Director of DATA, proposed a countywide millage of 0.689 mills for eight years. Key points included:
Service Gap: Currently, only nine municipalities have coverage; seven townships remain unserved.
Expanded Hours: The millage would fund Saturday service and Friday/Saturday evening hours to assist with jobs, medical appointments (like dialysis), and community events.
Financial Need: Federal and state tax captures are being lost to other counties because Delta doesn't have a countywide system. Stapleton noted that without this millage, the authority lacks a viable "Plan B" to stay open.
Upcoming Local Events
April 29th: Escanaba Public Library bookmobile at the Rock Senior Center (1 p.m.).
May 1st–2nd: "Baycon" event at Bay College.
May 3rd: First docking of the Victory Cruise Line ships in Escanaba.
