RTF 10B
Rural Task Force 10B includes a city/village (under 5,000 population), road and transit representative each from Manistee, Missaukee and Wexford counties; and the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians. The RTF 10B balance sheet reflects projects that were formally approved through the RTF process. Implementing agencies may change the scope or cost of a project at any RTF 10B public meetings:
RTF 10B Meeting Documents (most recent)
Full RTF 10B:
- Meeting Agenda - September 18, 2025
- Meeting Minutes - September 18, 2025 (Updated December 10, 2025)
- Balance Sheet - Updated November 2025
Local County Meetings:
- Manistee County Meeting Agenda (10/21/24) | Meeting Minutes
- Missaukee County Meeting Agenda (10/9/24) | Meeting Minutes
- Wexford County Meeting Agenda (10/10/24) | Meeting Minutes
Bylaws (1/16/2015)
All-Season Road Map (11/2014)
Contact List:
Manistee County:
- Road Commission: Brad Kluczunski (manager@manisteecrc.org/231-889-0000)
- Transit: Richard Streavy (richard@manisteebus.com/231-723-6525); Julie Stec (julie@manisteebus.com)
- City/Village: Liz Dufresne (ejdufresne714@gmail.com/602-578-9249); Elizabeth Dufresne (ejdufresne714@gmail.com)
Missaukee County:
- Road Commission: Brad Siddal ( manager@mcrc-roads.com/231-839-4361) - CHAIR
- Transit: Heather Jensen ( h.jensen@missaukeecoa.org); Holly Davis ( h.davis@missaukeecoa.org)
- City/Village: Ray Vassar (lakecityservice@centurytel.net/ 231-884-0654)
Wexford County:
- Road Commission: Karl Hansen (manager@wexfordcrc.org, engineer@wexfordcrc.org/231-775-9731) - CHAIR; Keith Moore ( tech@wexfordcrc.org)
- Transit: Carrie Thompson (carrie@cwta.us/231-779-0123)
- City/Village: Bruce Howell (mesick@acegroup.cc/231-885-1646)
Little River Band of Ottawa Indians Steve Parsons (sparsons@lrboi.com/231-723-8288)
The Networks Northwest team did a great job to help the City of Charlevoix and Charlevoix Township collaborate in addressing housing challenges in our community. They facilitated dialogue with Planning Commissioners, community stakeholders, and municipal officials to develop a plan for cohesive zoning in areas of growth for our two governments. Further, they were able to pinpoint the challenges in each unit and propose changes that would be beneficial all around. Together, we believe we'll be better prepared for housing developments and job growth in our region. We look forward to working with them on future projects!
- Mark Haydlauff, City Manager, Charlevoix