General Summary #

The Genesee County Board of Commissioners meeting on April 15, 2026, covered a wide range of administrative, financial, and community-focused issues. The meeting opened with the approval of minutes from March 1 2026 1:05 and a series of public comments where residents advocated for senior services, foster care support, and park commissions 2:07.

A significant portion of the session focused on the county's financial health. Auditors presented a clean audit for the 2025 fiscal year, noting an unmodified opinion with no material misstatements 24:38, though they highlighted long-term liabilities regarding retiree healthcare and pensions 29:58. The Board also addressed a crisis in the prosecutor's office, where the depletion of state grant funds has left dozens of positions unfunded, potentially necessitating layoffs 47:42.

The meeting concluded with intense discussions regarding the "RX Kids" program, specifically debating whether the lack of income verification and geographic restrictions constitute a failure of equity 2:08:07. Additionally, the Board handled various appointments to county committees and discussed the sale of former court properties to offset renovation costs for the courthouse 2:38:10.

Key Topics #

  • 2025 Financial Audit Results: Confirmation of a clean audit with no findings of non-compliance 24:38.
  • Prosecutor's Office Funding Crisis: The loss of grant funding for 21 fully-funded and 11 partially-funded positions 1:01:07.
  • "RX Kids" Program Controversy: Debates over income verification, geographic equity, and the use of taxpayer funds for universal access 2:13:03.
  • Infrastructure and Capital Projects: Updates on jail safety upgrades, including the installation of 97 anti-ligature vents 2:48:06, and the sale of former court buildings 2:41:13.
  • ARPA Fund Management: Discussions on reallocating remaining ARPA funds to existing court and prosecutor positions 1:51:50.

Who #

  • Delrico J. Lloyd (Commissioner): Advocated for procedural fairness and communication with co-elected officials regarding layoffs 49:06.
  • Dr. Beverly Brown (Commissioner): Defended the "RX Kids" program, emphasizing the importance of addressing historical healthcare inequities 2:14:31.
  • Shaun Shoemaker (Commissioner): Led discussions on appointments and expressed skepticism regarding programs lacking strict eligibility/income verification 1:15:57, 2:10:34.
  • Crystal (CFO): Presented the 2025 audit results and provided technical updates on the county's budget and grant-funded positions 23:34.
  • Ray Zinci (Director of Administration/Capital Projects): Provided updates on jail safety upgrades and courthouse infrastructure 20:43.
  • Ken Fristol & Ryan Tackbury: Applicants for the Parks and Recreation Board 9:14, 12:33.

What #

  • Financial Audit: The auditors issued an "unmodified opinion," indicating the financial statements are free from material misstatement 24:38.
  • Prosecutor Staffing Crisis: The loss of the high crime community support grant has created a budget gap of approximately $1.8 million for the remainder of the fiscal year 1:01:30.
  • Jail Safety Upgrades: The Board approved a contract for the installation of 97 additional anti-ligature safety vents in the county jail 2:48:06.
  • Property Sales: A motion was passed to list the former Mount Morris and Flushing court buildings for sale via sealed bid 2:41:13.

When #

  • April 15, 2026: The date of the meeting 0:00.
  • September 30, 2025: The end of the audited fiscal period 27:48.
  • December 30, 2024: The deadline for obligating ARPA funds 1:56:47.

Why #

  • Prosecutor Layoffs: Triggered by the depletion of grant funds following changes in state-level funding allocations 47:42.
  • "RX Kids" Support: Driven by the goal to address historical inequities in healthcare outcomes for children in specific zip codes 2:14:31.
  • Jail Vent Installation: Necessary to mitigate massive liability and improve prisoner safety 2:50:28.

Speaker Summaries #

  • Commissioner Shoemaker: Focused on fiscal responsibility, policy consistency, and expressing concern over the lack of "checks and balances" in certain community programs 1:15:57, 2:21:13.
  • Commissioner Brown: Focused on social determinants of health and advocated for the "RX Kids" program as a way to close the equity gap 2:14:31.
  • CFO Crystal: Provided technical details regarding the county's unassigned fund balance, long-term liabilities, and the mechanics of grant-funded positions 27:48.
  • Commissioner Lloyd: Emphasized the importance of communication and suggested the creation of a grant tracker to avoid last-minute funding crises 1:08:50.

Discussion Topics #

  • Equity vs. Universal Access: A debate over whether the "RX Kids" program should have income verification to ensure funds reach the most vulnerable, rather than being accessible to all residents regardless of wealth 2:13:03.
  • The "Co-Elected" Dilemma: The tension between the Board's responsibility to the budget and the authority of co-elected officials, specifically regarding the implementation of layoffs in the prosecutor's office 53:39.
  • ARPA Fund Reallocation: Debate over whether to use remaining ARPA funds for new projects or to use them for existing, previously approved obligations like court-related positions 1:51:50.

Action Items #

  • Meeting with Prosecutor: A request was made to schedule a meeting between the Board, the prosecutor, and Senator Cherry to discuss the funding crisis 1:14:06.
  • Grant Tracker: A suggestion was made by Commissioner Avery to implement a "grant calendar" or tracker to monitor upcoming funding expirations 1:08:50.
  • Property Maintenance Cost Review: A request for staff to provide the cost of maintaining the Mount Morris and Flushing court properties 2:35:11.

Questions Raised #

  • Income Verification: "Is there no income verification on this program?" 2:08:15.
  • Fiscal Transparency: "How many positions in this county are grant funded?" 56:50.
  • Infrastructure Costs: "What is the cost to maintain these properties... for another six months?" 2:35:11.