Dorr Twp. officials racing to use it or lose ARPA fund

Dorr Twp. officials racing to use it or lose ARPA fund

The parking lot at the new township hall, formerly Crosswinds Church.

The Dorr Township Board is trying to avoid consequences of a potential “use it or lose it” federal revenue sharing program.

The intention now is to spent about $200,000 in federal American Rescue Plan Act money before the end of the year. The intention also is to spend almost all of it on costs for the move into the new township hall at the former Crosswinds Church further east on 142nd Avenue.

The board spent more than two hours going over details of handling needs and projects. One on hand, there is the drive to use it or lose it and another to avoid getting the best deal.

Perhaps the biggest debate at Thursday night’s meeting was getting a price for repairs and paving for the parking lot. Supervisor Jeff Miling clearly was in favor of hiring Jody Schaendorf and Black Gold in Dorr, insisting about the $69,000 estimate “Nobody is going to beat that price.”

Trustee Dan Weber agreed, saying. “And we’re running out of time (to spend the money).”

Trustee John Tuinstra, however, said if the board granted Black Gold’s bid, it would violate the policy of insisting on at least three bids.

So Tuinstra agreed to seek at least two more bid before the board makes its decision.

Trustee Chandler Stanton asked colleagues, “Why do we need to have a parking lot that big?”

Clerk Debbie Sewers replied, “For elections.”

Stanton said he didn’t see the wisdom in enlarging the parking lot to accommodate an event that occurs only once every two years.

The board grappled with other needs for the new hall, including doors, a generator ($60,000 to $65,000), an electronic sign, and remodeling a new small room for the assessor for not more than $12,000.

The board also agreed to pay up to $8,500 for repair of a water leak in the basement of the current township hall and have the maintenance department do the work.

In other business at the meeting Thursday night, the board:

  • Was told by Fire Chief Gary Fordham the department has just received a replacement grass truck from the Grandville Fire Dept. With only 50,000 miles on the vehicle, it will replace the old unit that is more than 25 years old.
  • Learned from Fordham the department through late October has handled almost 400 calls, most of them medical, and already has broken the old annual record of 266.
  • Was told by Amanda Winters that Christmas in the Park will have its third annual event on Saturday, Dec. 7. She added that the Township Board may have to appoint at least three seats on the Parks Commission because she is a write-in and there is only one candidate otherwise on the ballot.
  • Learned from Clerk Debbie Sewers that 1,568 absentee ballots were sent out for the Nov. 5 general election and early voting begins Saturday, Oct. 26, for nine straight days, from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

4 Comments

  1. Harry Smit

    Well folks, if things go as usual, the odds are the township will lose that money. It’s no surprise they have known about spending it or forfeiting for awhile. (Amazingly, other townships have used theirs).
    Oooooooops…I apologize for having forgotten the township was going to help fund the “reimagine trash” project. You remember that property Kent County owns in North Eastern Dorr Township. It looks like it will just be a normal landfill. Alas, no magical complex, just a smelly pit.
    Come on ladies and gentlemen on the Dorr Township Board. You still have 66 or 67 days left.
    Please suprise the “unwashed” residents… stealing the rally cry of our governor…” Spend the Damn Money.”

    • Jim S

      Harry, you do know the Landfill is currently in Kent County and the rest is currently being turned Back to Farmland “For Now”

  2. Jim S

    This Board really messed up at this past meeting, There was a bid on repaving the new Twp parking lot that was read out loud at the past meeting. the contractor submitted a bid based on talking to the supervisor after reading about the possibility of it needing work done to it after reading it on this website.
    So to my understanding, Black Gold submitted a bid to get the work done yet this year.
    If a bid was submitted and the board DID NOT COMMUNICATE WITH EACH OTHER BEFORE THE MEETING SHAME ON THEM!!!!
    How can you PUBLICLY release the amount of the bid by 1 contractor then say we are going to get 2 more bid’s when the number is already released to the PUBLIC!!!!
    I have lost all faith in EVERY MEMBER of this so called Board.

    • Harry Smit

      Jim S
      Yes, currently it isn’t being used as a landfill. I give it a couple of years and their present sites will be at capacity .
      I lost all faith in the Board a long time ago. That’s why I quit working for them. When they got elected.

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