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Chelsea Today
By the People, for the People
Lyndon Township Board Approves Recycling, Poverty Exemption, and Sewer Rate Updates
The February 2026 board meeting covered a range of local government actions, including authorizing a storage lease and adopting new policies.
Apr. 2, 2026 at 8:18pm
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The Lyndon Township Hall stands as a quiet civic landmark, its timeless architecture and natural lighting reflecting the community's enduring commitment to local governance.Chelsea TodayThe Lyndon Township Board held its monthly meeting on February 10, 2026, where they approved several resolutions and budget amendments. Key actions included adopting a recycling project through the Washtenaw County Board of Public Works, approving poverty exemption guidelines, and updating sewer use rates and regulations. The board also authorized a storage lease agreement and adopted principles of governance requested by the Michigan Townships Association.
Why it matters
As a local government body, the Lyndon Township Board is responsible for making decisions that impact the daily lives of residents. The actions taken at this meeting demonstrate the township's commitment to providing essential services, supporting community needs, and aligning with broader regional and state-level initiatives.
The details
During the meeting, the board approved the agenda, minutes, and payment of bills. They also authorized the township supervisor to sign a storage lease agreement for a term of March 1, 2026 through June 30, 2028, with all costs to be charged to the broadband program. The board adopted two resolutions - one establishing poverty exemption guidelines and another to initiate a recycling project through the Washtenaw County Board of Public Works. Additionally, the board adopted the Principles of Governance requested by the Michigan Townships Association and made several budget amendments to the July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026 fiscal year budget. Finally, the board adopted an amendment to the Sewer Use Rates and Regulations for the Sewer Use District of the Multi-Lakes Water and Sewer Authority.
- The Lyndon Township Board meeting was held on February 10, 2026.
- The storage lease agreement authorized by the board will be in effect from March 1, 2026 through June 30, 2028.
The players
Pam Byrnes
Lyndon Township Supervisor.
Linda Reilly
Lyndon Township Clerk.
Janet K. Gilkey
Lyndon Township Office Manager who prepared the meeting minutes.
Washtenaw County Board of Public Works
The county-level organization that will oversee the new recycling project for Lyndon Township.
Michigan Townships Association
The statewide organization that requested the Principles of Governance adopted by the Lyndon Township Board.
The takeaway
This Lyndon Township Board meeting demonstrates the local government's commitment to addressing community needs, aligning with regional and state-level initiatives, and making fiscally responsible decisions to support essential services and infrastructure. The actions taken, such as the recycling program, poverty exemption guidelines, and sewer rate updates, show the board's dedication to improving the quality of life for Lyndon Township residents.

