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Charter Township of Port Huron
Installation of 1,971 LF of 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk.
Posted Date
Feb 6, 2025
Due Date
Mar 4, 2025
Release: Feb 6, 2025
Charter Township of Port Huron
Close: Mar 4, 2025
Installation of 1,971 LF of 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk.
Charter Township of Port Huron
Installation of 4,775 SF of 10' wide shared use pathway as an extension of the existing pathway at Bakers Field Park.
Posted Date
Nov 1, 2024
Due Date
Dec 6, 2024
Release: Nov 1, 2024
Charter Township of Port Huron
Close: Dec 6, 2024
Installation of 4,775 SF of 10' wide shared use pathway as an extension of the existing pathway at Bakers Field Park.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If the solution is proprietary or needed for continuity, coordinate a sole source justification and Board approval.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, or E&I; confirm your contract and ask procurement to piggyback for a fast, pre-competed purchase.
Entity: Charter Township of Port Huron (MI)
Approach: Position the product as proprietary or essential for continuity of service per township policy. Work with the end-user department to draft the sole source justification, then present it to the Township Board for approval. Reference prior approvals for specialized equipment and IT services to support the case.
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Charter Township of Port Huron
This document is a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit, MI0059517, issued by the State of Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy to the Charter Township of Port Huron. It authorizes the discharge from the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) to surface waters, effective September 1, 2025, and expiring October 1, 2028. The permit outlines effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and conditions for a Stormwater Management Program (SWMP), including sections on authorized discharges, SWMP modifications, water treatment additives, program assessment, reporting requirements, management responsibilities, and activities not authorized by the permit, all aimed at complying with federal and state environmental protection acts.
Effective Date
Sep 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Sep 1, 2025
Charter Township of Port Huron
Expires:
This document is a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit, MI0059517, issued by the State of Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy to the Charter Township of Port Huron. It authorizes the discharge from the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) to surface waters, effective September 1, 2025, and expiring October 1, 2028. The permit outlines effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and conditions for a Stormwater Management Program (SWMP), including sections on authorized discharges, SWMP modifications, water treatment additives, program assessment, reporting requirements, management responsibilities, and activities not authorized by the permit, all aimed at complying with federal and state environmental protection acts.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Charter Township of Port Huron
The meeting commenced with the pledge of allegiance. Public comments addressed topics including a non-profit organization seeking a new facility, services such as Text My Gov, video-taping of meetings, financial disclosures, cleanup initiatives, summer hours, EDA membership, blight enforcement, bicentennial planning, and newsletter suggestions. The agenda included reviewing the Attorney's Report with no further discussion. In New Business, the Board approved Pay Application #2 for the Howard and 24th St sidewalk project to Stafford Landscaping. The Sheriff's Captain reported on annual recertification training utilizing new virtual technology. The Fire Chief's report was also presented. Finally, the Board approved payment for both pre-paid bills and current bills. Correspondence topics included SEMCOG query results on rain levels, emergency management plan updates, review of tree ordinance implementation in other communities, Text My Gov usage, storm sewer investigations, an Easter Event scheduling, and positive data regarding housing interest in Port Huron Township. The status of the Assessor position applicant and site plans for a building at Petit & 32nd St were also noted.
Key discussion items included follow-up on an old business item regarding a banner and detailed planning for an Easter extravaganza, covering venue details, decorations, and vendors. Board members also discussed the need for additional board members. New business included alternative spring plans to serve as a back-up for the extravaganza and a fishing clinic.
The meeting involved routine business and the approval of the minutes from the January 19, 2026, Regular Board meeting. Key new agenda items included the approval of a tentative agreement with the DPW Union, the adoption of MTA Principles of Governance, the approval for the purchase of a Flygt Grinder Pump for Quain Lane, and the approval for the purchase of a 2026 Triumph tilt trailer for the DPW equipment. Additionally, the Board approved the payment of current bills in two separate transactions. Board correspondence noted that the township is seeking to fill an Assessor position, progress on the 32nd and Petite IDD Spec Building, zoning approvals, upcoming infrastructure improvements related to I94, and planning for Recreation Board events like the Easter Eggstravaganza and the 2026 Fishing Clinic.
The meeting included routine business and reports from various departments. Key discussions involved updates on ongoing engineering projects, including the Maywood pump station and the Griswold Force main replacement, with timelines affected by weather. The board approved the 2026 Environment Services Agreement for Bakers Field Stewardship. An offer for Parcel 74-28-253-0078-000 was accepted, and Marshall Campbell was appointed to the DDA Board. The board also approved the purchase of a John Deere mower and attachments, with the DDA covering half the cost. Furthermore, Resolution No. 2026.01.19.A was adopted to establish the 2026 Poverty Exemption Guidelines, including income levels and maximum asset standards. Finally, payments for prepaid and current bills were authorized.
The meeting included routine business, reports from the Attorney, Engineer, Sheriff's Department, and Fire Chief. Key actions taken involved the approval of the Port Huron Township Fire Fighters Association Union Contract after attorney review. The Board approved proposed salaries for Department Heads for 2026, including the DPW Superintendent and the Fire Chief. Proposed Water Rates, representing a 5% increase effective January 1, 2026, were approved. A request concerning a street light bill reduction for property owner Steve Hockley was approved contingent on lot configuration. Resolution #2025-12-15A, the 2026 Annual Permit Resolution concerning utility work on county highways under the jurisdiction of the Board of County Road Commissioners, was adopted. Appointments were made to the Street Light Commission and the Election Commission. Finally, budget adjustments for Funds 208 (PARK), 276 (EDC), and 702 (BWAT) were approved, followed by the payment of pre-paid and current bills.
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