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The City of Dearborn's 2026-2035 Strategic Plan serves as a roadmap to guide the community's long-term vision, priorities, and goals over a 10-year period. This first annual update details progress across five strategic outcomes: Green & Healthy Dearborn, Economic Opportunity & Mobility, Civic Engagement & Democracy, Safety & Justice for All, and Innovative Government. The plan aims to foster healthy neighborhoods, thriving businesses, and excellent public services through transparent, accountable, and community-focused governance, ultimately ensuring a thriving and resilient place to live, work, and visit.
The City Council meeting included discussions and resolutions regarding recognizing October 2025 as Michigan Library Appreciation Month and Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The council also considered resolutions to recognize The Pink Sisters for their support to women with Breast Cancer and Mary Petlichkoff for her service to the Dearborn community. Further agenda items included an ordinance to amend the Water and Sewers Chapter, authorization for the City Engineer to execute an amended water main easement agreement, and awarding contracts for Irrigation Pond Dredging and Irrigation System Repair at Dearborn Hills Golf Course. Additional topics covered the purchase of Stryker Expedition AFG Powered Stair Chairs, extending a contract for Billing Services for the Fire Department, accepting cybersecurity and firefighter grants, approving land use for a Firefighter Memorial, approving the SMART Municipal and Community Credit Contract, and authorizing a sub-contract for Drone Show Nights during the Holiday Light Festival. The council also discussed reallocating a position and budget from the Assessing Department to the Community Relations Department, adding new full-time positions, determining a response to a FOIA Appeal, and concurring with an appointment to the Warren Business District Authority.
The City Council meeting included a resolution designating March 2025 as Disability Awareness Month and another proclaiming March 2025 as National Women's History Month, celebrating women educating and inspiring generations. The council acknowledged Martin Znik for his service as theater manager and Connor Goden, Aan Kennedy, and Aiden Kennedy for earning Eagle Scout titles. The council also recognized Morle Manor for its 50-year anniversary. Public comments addressed traffic safety concerns, leading to a discussion of enforcement, engineering, and education measures.
This Parks and Recreation Master Plan for the City of Dearborn, covering 2026-2030, aims to guide recreation planning and development, assess future needs, and provide strategies for park development to meet the needs of a growing population. Key strategic goals include maintaining and improving city parks for high-quality recreational experiences, capitalizing on the Rouge River for land and water recreation, enhancing the pedestrian and bicycle network for safer mobility, exploring the expansion of major sports facilities, and studying the importance of an outdoor performance venue.
The Community Health Improvement Plan for Dearborn focuses on addressing key health issues identified through a comprehensive assessment. The plan prioritizes mental and behavioral health by reducing stigma and increasing access to services. It aims to improve maternal and child health by providing comprehensive support during pregnancy and early childhood. Additionally, the plan addresses environmental health concerns related to industrial proximity and promotes community health resources, education, and literacy to ensure equitable access to information and support for all residents.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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