Oakland Township Board Meeting 10/28/25

The two main decisions were –

New Clerk

Appoint Karen Reilly as Township Clerk. Reilly served as the elected Clerk 2013-2020 and ran unsuccessfully for Trustee in 2024. To retain her seat and her “massive” salary of about $9,000 (not $90,000) she must prevail in an election in 2026. Officer salaries have not been increased since 1999, when our questionably effective, essentially volunteer, form of government with “part-time” officers was formed. Inflation has been about 2X since 1999. It takes $2 in 2025 to buy what $1 bought in 1999.

While visiting Township hall today I saw Clerk Reilly starting her new duties, a major one being school elections in northern parts of the township in Romeo and Orion School districts.

I’m hoping that Corrin Hearld, currently Election / Accounting Specialist gets serious consideration for the important full-time job of Deputy Clerk. Former Deputy Clerk, Meggan Brown, resigned in August. She was an outstanding Deputy Clerk.

Pay $275,000 for 1/2 of paving / repaving of West Gunn

Paving will be from traffic circle at Adams and to Kern Road. The road is in bad shape and ends before Big Meadow and Kern to turn into dirt road (I can’t bring myself to call them gravel roads. To see a true gravel road go to Indiana, the state with best roads in the nation). With our $2,044,000,000 tax base and our $175,800 taxable valuable at our house, we will pay about $25 towards this project. We’re fine with that. Roads will not improve unless we chip in to the Road Commission.

Other News

Other items were important, but few residents are waiting anxiously to hear about them. I’ll cover them when meeting minutes come out in 10 days or so by making annotated minutes. All decisions were approved 6/0 and it seemed to me that the “elephant in the room” described by resident Reg Brown at the August 12 meeting had left. I hope so.

My new Office 365 Outlook account is resisting sending out to 473 email addresses at once or even if divided up in groups of 45. It delayed for hours and then asked me to resent my password. Anyone have a recommendation for a free email service?

Anyone Know – who was the lady with water concerns at the October 14 Board Meeting ?

A lady spoke about water quality concerns during initial public comment at the October 14, 2025 Board meeting. She held up a vial of rusty water. She said she lived in the area of Silverbell and Adams. She did not give her name and apparently no one asked her. She is identified in the minutes like this

IV. Public comment for Items not on the Agenda
Township resident, near Silverbell and Adams.

You can see her on the video here at Agenda 4, minute 4:55 https://videoplayer.telvue.com/player/KGL-y_dHhCluQTy7c6YoVBzzQ5eHj7Lr/media/980758

She was told by Supervisor Robin Buxar to contact Manager Joe Merucci. I want to see if she got her concerns dealt with to her satisfaction.

Long Agenda for Oakland Township Board Meeting Tuesday October 28. Consideration of Repaving Gunn west of Adams for $550,000 and Clerk Appointment may be the items of most interest

See the agenda and packet of relevant information here. There may be items that you or your HOA officers (if you have an HOA) want to comment on. See Gunn road repaving proposal on pages 54-55. See Clerk applications from Karen Reilly, Barbara Barber, Nevine Rizk, Carolyn Young on pages 34-53. I had initially applied but today withdrew my application as there are other qualified candidates; which was not a sure thing.

New $395,300 Steel Bridge Will Connect North and South parts of Fox Nature Preserve in 2028 if $197,000 NFWS Grant is Approved

A National Fish and Wildlife Service (NFWS) Grant of $197,000 has been applied for to build a bridge to replace a failing unsafe culvert pipe and protect endangered aquatic species at Fox Nature Preserve.

On 10/14, the Oakland Township Board supported the Parks and Recreation Commission’s (PRC) application. Although PRC is a separately elected, mostly autonomous body under state law, granting agencies invariably want to see support of PRC plans from our Township Board as well.

In my view this is an important project to make the park more usable. Currently the north and south portions are separated by this culvert which has safety warning signs restricting access. I’ve never FOIA’ d the safety report from our insurance company to get details, but I can see a possible drowning hazard for children being sucked into the culvert pipe and trapped under water.

After compliments from Trustee John Cassadei to PRC” s Dr. Ben VanderWeide for saving taxpayer money by pursuing grants, resident John Markel raised the question of our $37,000,000,000,000 national debt and don’t such grants contribute to it.

The facts are – NFWS is a 501C3 non-profit. It’s 2024 annual report shows $544,683,360 of annual revenue, with 41% from federal funding and 59% from other sources. See page 28 at this link –  annual-report-2024-web.pdf

See all   74 pages of application information at this link to the board packet. See pages 50 through 124 753195553.pdf

See the full 9 minute Board discussion on the meeting video at Agenda 6-2, minutes 22:50 to 32:00 at this link: Board of Trustees Meeting – October 14, 2025

Oakland Township Board forms Roads Subcommittee

This subcommittee will be Trustee Jean Langlois, Treasurer John Giannangeli and Trustee John Cassadei.

An exact charter or purpose for this subcommittee was not formally defined. I assume it will be to make plans for the future.

This may be a good time to communicate your road concerns to this subcommittee. Find their email addresses here: https://oaklandtwpmi.gov/boards-commissions/board-of-trustees/.

Supervisor Buxar had some concerns about the process for choosing the subcommittee members. See the about eight-minute video at Agenda 6-8, minute 42:22 if this interests you. Link- https://videoplayer.telvue.com/player/KGL-y_dHhCluQTy7c6YoVBzzQ5eHj7Lr/media/980758

I am unaware of any formal Board by-laws addressing the process to form a subcommittee. Perhaps Supervisor Buxar needs to suggest some, so the process is defined and does not cause any hard feelings.

Clerk Dave Mabry has Resigned – Board to Appoint a Replacement at October 28 Meeting – See new application requirements on Township website

Updated 10/16/25, and 10/17/25

10/17/25 update – I had not noticed, until this morning, the application requirements at this link below that require a resume and “letter of interest outlining qualifications” in addition to the form below.

His letter or resignation can be seen on the last page (page 179) of the October 14 Board meeting packet.

The position will be filled by appointment by the remaining 6 members. To apply to be on the Board send in this form.

10/16/25 update – The Board decided at their October 14 meeting to appoint someone at their October 28 meeting. So you have time to apply. The whole 35 minute Board discussion leading to this decision is on the meeting tape at Agenda 6 , tarting at about minute 56. It’s a good thing to watch to evaluate your Board members and form your opinion of their performance. Link to tape:

https://videoplayer.telvue.com/player/KGL-y_dHhCluQTy7c6YoVBzzQ5eHj7Lr/media/980758

Snell Road Safety Path to be Discussed at Wednesday October 1, 2025 Safety Paths and Trails Committee

If you are interested in this path, attend this meeting at 7 PM and comment. We do not yet know exactly what was decided at the September 15 joint meeting of Safety Paths and Trails Committee (SPTC) and Board of Trustees (BOT) when they discussed this matter. All we know is that Trustee Campbell reported at 9/23/25 BOT that SPTC Chairman Andy Zale was asked to discuss something (what?) with Metroparks and Rochester Hills. This may mean the Jack Elder suggestion of Snell to Sheldon to enter Stony Creek Metropark across from Hugger Elementary School was accepted, but we can’t be sure until we see the minutes.

Please “At Least” Call Michigan House Transportation and Infracture Committee Chairman to ask for his Committee to hold a hearing on HB-4597, Giving Townships more control over speed limits.

At the 9/23/25 Board of Trustees Meeting, Resident Phyliss Andrus suggested that we call all the Committee members, but if we can’t do that, at least call the Chairman, Pat Outman 517-373-3476.

Bills are assigned to a committee. The committee can (1) do nothing and the bill dies. or (2) They can have a public hearing on the bill and vote to send it to the full House for a vote or not. The Chairman probably has a lot to do with which option is selected.

The phone numbers and emails of the Chairman, Pat Outman, 517-373-3476 and all committee members are at the very end of this previous post. https://oaklandtownshipsentinel.com/2025/09/02/help-advocate-for-lower-speed-limits/

Board votes $45,000 for paving east side of Clarkston at intersection with Orion. Road Commission says 14 crashes in last 3 years- that paving to give traction may reduce.

Road Commission of Oakland County suggested this to Township Manager Joseph Merucci recently. There have been 14 crashes here and 4 people said lack of traction here contributed. My understanding is that they could not accelerate as fast as they expected to.

9/25/25 update.

Based on resident comment below about a line-of-sight issue at this intersection, I have alerted our Township Superintendent, Joseph Merucci and asked for a response. This in now Sentinel Issue #99. If you want to support or refute what the resident said in comment below – contact Township Superintendent Joseph Merucci at 248-651-4440 Ext 214 or jmerucci@oaklandtownship.org.

9/25/25 correction – the original post gave incorrect street name of Gunn Rd.