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âThe board made this decision because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
âTownship Supervisor Michael Cunningham had declared the local state of emergency pursuant to his authority set forth in the Emergency Management Act, 1976 Public Act 390.
âThe township board also voted in favor of temporarily holding its open meetings electronically until May 31.
âThe Tyrone Township Board of Trustees approved an agreement to improve White Lake Road between Carmer and Hartland roads, approximately three-quarters of a mile.
âThe road improvement project includes placing a hot mix asphalt wedge course and hot mix asphalt overlay, altogether with
the necessary related work. The work will be completed within the current contract year, unless the parties otherwise so agree.
âAccording to the engineering report, the estimated cost is $260,000.
âTyrone Township will pay the Livingston County Road Commission 50 percent of the cost of the project, not to exceed $130,000. The remaining balance will be paid by the road commission.
April 5, 2021
Clearance has been granted for improvements to a stretch of road in Tyrone Township.
At the latest meeting of the Tyrone Township Board of Trustees, officials approved a contract with the Livingston County Road Commission for work to be done on White Lake Road. Approximately .75 miles between Carmer Road and Hartland Road will get a hot mix asphalt wedge and overlay within the current contract year. The estimated cost for the project is $260,000, with the township paying half of that, or $130,000.
Township Supervisor Mike Cunningham said that if it exceeds the Engineerâs Opinion of Probable Cost, the remaining balance will be paid by the Road Commission.
âOpposition to a rezoning request is growing in Tyrone Township.
âThe Tyrone Township Planning Commission has been requested to rezone vacant land in order to create an asphalt manufacturing plant and warehouses. A preliminary review began during the planning commissionâs meeting via Zoom on Tuesday, Feb. 9.
âSeveral residents spoke against the rezoning request during public comment time of the Tyrone Township Board of Trustees meeting Tuesday, Feb. 16.
âThe planning commission held another Zoom meeting Wednesday, Feb. 17, however, this issue was not an agenda item. It was brought up during public comment time at the end of the meeting.
âThe property is currently zoned Farm Residential (FR) and is owned by Newman TTP, LLC. The prospective buyer of the property, Jon C. Sawyer of Lansing, is asking the township to rezone the vacant land to Heavy Industrial (M2).