Washington Township Approves $2,500 in Sponsorships for Beecher EMS, July 4th Celebration
Article Summary: The Washington Township Board unanimously approved two community sponsorships totaling $2,500, continuing its financial support for the Village of Beecher’s Emergency Management Agency (EMA) and the annual 4th of July festivities. The decision reaffirms the township’s commitment to local public safety and community events.
Community Sponsorships Key Points:
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A $1,000 sponsorship for the Village of Beecher’s EMA program was approved.
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The board also approved a $1,500 sponsorship for the Beecher 4th of July Commission.
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The EMA sponsorship is part of a recurring intergovernmental agreement that renews automatically every four years.
BEECHER – Washington Township will continue its long-standing support of local emergency services and community traditions, with the Board of Trustees approving a combined $2,500 in sponsorships during its meeting on Monday.
The board first addressed a $1,000 sponsorship request from the Village of Beecher for its Emergency Management Agency (EMA) program. The program provides critical support to multiple government entities during traffic incidents, weather emergencies, parades, and other public activities.
During the discussion, it was clarified that the sponsorship is part of an existing Intergovernmental Agreement between the township and the village. The agreement, which requires the township to contribute $1,000 annually, renews automatically every four years. The board unanimously approved the payment.
Later in the meeting, trustees voted to approve a $1,500 sponsorship for the Beecher 4th of July Commission. According to the board, the township has been a sponsor of the annual celebration for many years and had allocated the funds in its current budget for the sponsorship.
The motion, made by Trustee George Obradovich and seconded by Trustee Tracy Heldt, passed unanimously without further discussion.
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