Board of Directors Meeting — Mason-Lake Conservation District
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Board of Directors Meeting — Mason-Lake Conservation District

The Mason-Lake Conservation District Board of Directors holds its regular meeting at the Scottville Library.

Mon, 14 Sep 2026 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM (America/Detroit) Scottville Library Scottville , Michigan
The Mason-Lake Conservation District Board of Directors invites the public to attend its upcoming meeting at the Scottville Library. This session provides an opportunity for community members to learn about local conservation efforts, district projects, and administrative updates. The board is committed to transparency and encourages public participation in discussions regarding the management of natural resources within the district. Attendees can also join via Zoom if they are unable to attend in person.

What to Expect

A professional board meeting where district directors discuss conservation initiatives and organizational business.

Who Should Attend

  • Local landowners
  • Conservationists
  • Community members
  • District stakeholders

Agenda Overview

The meeting covers district reports, project updates, and board governance matters.
Venue & Address
Scottville Library
204 E State St
Scottville , Michigan – 49454
United States
Organizer
Mason-Lake Conservation District · Government
A local district dedicated to the conservation of natural resources in Mason and Lake counties.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the meeting?
Scottville Library, 204 E State St, Scottville, MI.
Can I attend virtually?
Yes, a Zoom link is typically provided on the district website.
Is the public welcome?
Yes, the public is encouraged to attend.
What time is the meeting?
3:30 PM to 5:30 PM.
How often do they meet?
The board holds regular meetings throughout the year.
Who organizes this?
Mason-Lake Conservation District.
Tags
Government Conservation Scottville Michigan Public Meeting
Summary
Regular board meeting for the Mason-Lake Conservation District held at the Scottville Library.
Highlights
  • Public participation encouraged
  • Conservation project updates
  • Administrative board business
  • Hybrid meeting format
  • Local resource management
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