UNDATED (WHTC-AM/FM, May 18, 2022) – Two local governing entities are slated to meet on this Wednesday.
It’s the biweekly regular business meeting for the Holland City Council at 6 PM in Chambers at Holland City Hall. Among the items on the agenda is the approval to purchase a nearly 390 thousand-dollar Ford F59 Custom Police Mobile Command Vehicle for the Department of Public Safety Police Services division. The money has been budgeted for and will be paid to LDV Custom Specialty Vehicles of Burlington, Wisconsin during the first quarter of next year. The current outdated command vehicle is 22 years old and needs replacement, according to city Finance Director Lynn McCammon.
Council will also go behind closed doors, as is permitted under the state’s Open Meetings Act, to conduct a scheduled periodic personnel evaluation of the performance of City Manager Keith Van Beek.
Meanwhile, the Saugatuck City Council will hold a workshop at 4 PM in the second floor meeting room at Saugatuck City Hall. Besides going over what will be on the agenda for next Monday’s scheduled business meeting, the panel will also hear from Dr. Tim Travis, superintendent of Saugatuck Public Schools, who will brief the members on the latest developments in the district, including an update on building and infrastructure improvements stemming from voter approval of a $35.6 million-dollar bond request two years ago.
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