Allouez Township
Keweenaw County Board of Commissioners
5095 Fourth Street
Eagle River, MI 49950
County Commissioners
The Board consists of five members elected every two years. As of 2025, the members will be elected for four year terms.
Terms Expire: December 31, 2024
District 1
Don Piche, Chairman (D)
5095 Fourth Street
Eagle River, MI 49950
906 370-8099
piched@keweenawcountymi.gov
District 2
James Vivian, Jr. (D)
5095 Fourth Street
Eagle River, MI 49950
906 337-5585
oldhouse75@gmail.com
District 3
Del Rajala, Vice-Chair (R)
5095 Fourth Street
Eagle River, MI 49950
906 370-3642
rajalad@keweenawcountymi.gov
District 4
Robert DeMarois (D)
5095 Fourth Street
Eagle River, MI 49950
906 337-0861
demaroisb@keweenawcountymi.gov
District 5
Randy Eckloff
5095 Fourth Street
Eagle River, MI 49950
906 369-3170
eckloffr@keweenawcountymi.gov
Commission Meetings
All meetings (unless otherwise posted) will be held at:
Keweenaw County Courthouse
5095 Fourth Street
Eagle River, Michigan 49950
Third Wednesday of each month at 6:30 pm
To view the County Commissioner District Map, follow these steps:
- Offices & Departments
- Forms & Documents
- Documents
- County GIS Map
- Agree to Continue
- Boundaries-Select the pull down menu and find: Commissioner Districts
- Select the "EYE" in front of the Commissioner Districts
- The map should come up showing five Commissioner Districts
Overview
The Keweenaw County Board of Commissioners is the chief policy making body of County government and is also involved in certain administrative activities. The main responsibility of a legislative body is to critically evaluate the proposals for change from the status quo to a path of continual improvement.
An important dimension of the Board involves the oversight function: inquiring into the affairs and activities of the various County agencies, assessing their performance, and providing new policy direction or problem solving assistance.
Services Provided
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Develop and adopt a responsible annual County government budget.
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Insure checks and balances in all legal and financial transactions by monitoring County expenditures and receiving and settling claims against the County.
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Audit monthly bills as required by statute.
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Adopt equalization of tax assessments throughout the County.
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Appoint a County Administrator, members of Boards and commissions; hire competent, qualified people and provide opportunities for employee development and advancement.
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Formulate personnel policies and procedures for a number of County departments, jointly with elected officials where applicable, to provide a quality work environment for all county employees.
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Establish compensation of all elected and appointed officials, as well as other employees according to statutory authority.
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Promote procedures in county offices that will best protect and serve all the citizens of Keweenaw County.
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Review and adopt grants.
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Promote programs which will improve the health, welfare and safety of the residents of our community and our employees.
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Authorize new programs, or terminate existing ones.
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Engage in long range planning to provide for necessary facilities and equipment for County government operation, and for the maintenance of such facilities and equipment, services and programs as deemed necessary for the benefit of the citizens of Keweenaw County.
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Provide for County participation in several multi-County human service and regional planning programs, recognizing the special needs and the problems of the youth, elderly, handicapped, underprivileged and addicted.
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Assist local units of government, through intergovernmental contracts, in areas of public
works, human services, law enforcement, etc., and sometimes granting the full faith and credit of the County to secure borrowing for local projects.
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Continue efforts, though economic development and other available agencies, to maintain and increase employment opportunities in Keweenaw County and the Copper Country area.
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Encourage citizen participation in county government.
Commissioner Appointments
Appointment |
Commissioner |
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911 |
Rajala |
Brownfield Redevelopment Authority |
Chase |
Building and Grounds |
Piche |
Building Codes |
Piche |
Community Action |
Piche |
Community Mental Health |
Eckloff |
Economic Development Committee |
Piche |
Finance & Budget -- Courthouse |
Piche |
Freedom of Information |
Carlson |
Grants |
Gayk |
Head Start BHK Program |
Demarois |
Historic Highway Scenic Byway Trails Comm. |
Demarois |
Houghton-Keweenaw Conservation District |
Vivian |
Human Services |
Piche |
Keweenaw Economic Development |
Ahlborn |
NorthCare |
Eckloff |
Planning Commission |
Vivian |
Road Commission |
Piche |
Tri-County Community Corrections |
Rajala |
U.P. Fair Authority |
Langdon |
U.P. Commission on Area Progress (UPCAP) |
Eckloff |
U.P. Legislative Review Committee |
Eckloff |
UPWARD Talent Council |
Vivian/Rajala |
Veterans Affairs Committee |
Rajala |
Western U.P. Health Department |
Eckloff |
Western U.P. Planning & Regional Development Board (WUPPDR) |
Vivian/Rajala |
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I express an opinion or relevant concern I may have to County Commissioners?
Commissioners always welcome input from constituents. There are a number of ways for citizens to communicate with their commissioners. Contact information, including phone numbers, mailing addresses and e-mail addresses are listed on this webpage. You can also leave a message with the County Clerk's office at 906 337-2229.
How do I recommend something to be considered before the Board?
Contact the County Clerk or your commissioner direct to request action at Board meetings.
Are meeting agendas available?
Yes, you can find them posted on the door to the County Courthouse.
How do I find out what actions were taken at a BOC meeting?
Minutes are posted on the BOC web page. You also can contact the County Clerk's Office (337-2229) for information.
How does one become a County Commissioner?
To qualify, candidates must be registered voters, must be U.S. citizens, at least 18 years of age, and a Keweenaw County resident of the district they propose to represent. The County Clerk's Office prepares informational packets for prospective candidates for public office in election years. You may contact the Clerk's Office for more details on the process involved in running for elected office.
What does a Commissioner do?
Please see the Agendas and Minutes to get an overall sense of what kinds of current and past topics discussed in meetings. An excellent publication that offers more detail: Guide to Michigan County Government by Kenneth VerBurg, a copy of which is available at the Keweenaw County Courthouse; also the Michigan State laws at http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?mcl-Act-156-of-1851
How are districts determined?
Districts change every 10 years as new census figures are calculated, and change in order to accommodate changing population patterns. We attempt to keep approximately the same number of people in each district.
Who do I call about roads?
For maintenance issues related to state or county roads, contact the Keweenaw County Road Commission. You can phone the Road Commission at 906 337-1610. For questions or issues related to a township or village street, contact your local community. If you're not sure who has jurisdiction over a particular road, contact the Road Commission and you will be directed to the appropriate authority.
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