A message from Calhoun County Administrator/Controller Kelli Scott

Stay Tuned for Weather Alerts!
The County has once again brushed off and updated our winter weather emergency closure procedures so we’re prepared to act quickly to notify employees and the public of any operational disruptions when necessary. The decision to close county and court offices due to inclement weather is ultimately up to the Board Chair of the Calhoun County Board of Commissioners upon my recommendation, which happens after consultation with the Sheriff and Emergency Management, Chief Judge, Road Department and Administrative staff. We try hard to decide what is best for the safety of our employees and those who do business with us.
 
Please watch for information about county closures due to the weather or other emergency conditions, as follows:
 
  • Check our website homepage at www.calhouncountymi.gov
  • Receive Nixle* notifications if you’re subscribed with the County
  • Look for announcements on local television and radio stations
  • Look for posts on our County Government Facebook Page
  • Hear closure messages on our phone system when you call
  • Employees will get emails with specific closure information
 
*A note for the future: We anticipate expanding the use of our Rave Alert notification system by the end of 2022, to replace the use of Nixle for employee and public emergency messaging. For now, we invite the public to continue to sign up for Nixle to receive emergency notifications and weather advisories here, https://nixle.us/calhoun-county-mi-sheriffs-office/

Please stay safe this winter season, and follow us on social media for these updates and more.
Highlights from a few boards and committees:
On Thursday, Jan. 6, we held our first bi-weekly elected officials and department heads meeting of the new year. The main discussion was a review by Health Officer Eric Pessell of the recently updated COVID-19 Quarantine and Isolation Guidelines, adopted by our Local Public Health Department in their Procedures for the community. The County’s relevant policy “Temporary Requirements for Protective Safety Measures” is being updated to incorporate these new guidelines, that generally reduce from 10 to 5 days the time off work for employees who test positive for COVID-19 or are a close contact with someone who is positive. This new procedure, along with the County’s new Telecommuting Policy, adopted by the Board of Commissioners in 2021 and implemented effective Jan.1, 2022, is expected to help lessen the operational impacts of the pandemic to County departments and services, as well as lessen the personal impact on employees.

This countywide leadership group also met on Jan.20 as we’ve decided to continue our every two week schedule through at least March in response to COVID-19 communications and support needs. The county’s pandemic response measures continue to include recommended masks for all employees and visitors; encouraged social distancing and virtual internal meetings; vaccine encouragement and time off when needed; employee notifications of positive cases within our buildings; and extra cleaning and sanitizing protocols. We’ve had 50 new employee cases since January 1, and while most of these employees have been able to work remotely, this latest Omicron variant surge has definitely impacted departments to varying extents. According to the Open Meetings Act, all public boards and committees sanctioned by the County, except for those purely advisory in nature, are meeting in person since January 1.

The County Visitors Bureau Board met on Jan. 11, and as part of that meeting Executive Director Linda Freybler shared 2021 Accomplishments of the Calhoun County Visitors Bureau. They were quite impressive! Linda reports that although the CCVB was impacted by lack of travel globally in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, several federal government programs were used to offset that lack of revenue and allow the CVB to finish the year very financially solid. And, in fact, Calhoun County seems to have rebounded from a tourism perspective quicker than many other communities within Michigan. Numerous projects were supported by the CCVB in 2021, including the Wagner Ballroom in Marshall, Claude Evans Park Splash Pad, improvements to Binder Park Zoo, and the renovation of the former McCamly Plaza Hotel. Click here for a full overview of CCVB accomplishments in 2021. County Commissioner Kathy-Sue Vette continues to serve as chair of the CCVB, and I as Treasurer.

On Jan. 12, the Veterans Affairs Committee met and discussed County Burial Benefits for Peacetime Veterans and applicants for the committee. Director Aaron Edlefson shared the year-to-date budget, information about the WMU scholarship for Calhoun County veterans, and updates about food vouchers for veterans. The Committee reviewed seven applications for Veteran Relief Funds, and four were approved.
Update from the Calhoun County Road Department
Operations Update:
  • Shoulder work in ongoing countywide
  • Boom mowing is taking place in Albion and Pennfield Townships
  • Pothole patching is ongoing across the county
  • Tree cleanup is taking place county wide
  • Crews are performing Winter Maintenance as needed

Engineering Update:
  • Federal aid safety grant tree removal work is ongoing
  • Preparations are being made for 2022 construction season
Update from Calhoun County Communications
Since the last Board of Commissioners meeting, a number of press releases have been sent from Calhoun County Offices with various bits of news.


Please join us tomorrow morning for a virtual State of the Community!
Administrator/Controller Kelli Scott will present during a virtual State of the Community presentation at 9 a.m., Friday, Jan. 21 about the successes of 2021 and what's to come in 2022. Alongside representatives from the cities of Albion, Battle Creek, and Springfield, this program will provide highlights of progress in Calhoun County as we continue to work together through the pandemic. This program will stream live on the City of Battle Creek's YouTube channel.
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