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The City of Marysville Master Plan, adopted in 2025, serves as a policy document to guide future development and redevelopment efforts for the next 20 years. The plan aims to build upon the city's quality of life by addressing five key themes: infrastructure and transportation, residential development, natural resources, commercial and industrial growth, and administrative excellence, reflecting community vision and needs through 2045.
This document presents the future land use map for the City of Marysville, Michigan. It outlines various land use classifications including residential (low, medium, high density single family; medium, low density multiple family; mobile home), commercial (center, local, traditional downtown, corridor), office, industrial (light, general, high tech), community facilities, and schools, providing a strategic direction for future development and land management.
The report details the annual actuarial valuation of the General City Employees Retirement System as of June 30, 2025. The valuation was performed to measure the plan's liability and funding levels and to determine the actuarially appropriate funding requirements for the plan year beginning July 1, 2025. The contribution requirements show an increase from the June 30, 2024 actuarial valuation report, attributable to a change in the payroll growth assumption and unfavorable plan experience. Plan experience was unfavorable overall on the basis of the plan's actuarial assumptions. The valuation reflects no plan changes, but the unfunded actuarial liability is amortized according to a level dollar method with a 0.00% payroll growth assumption.
The meeting included a presentation of the City of Marysville FY20 audit. Citizen comments praised the Christmas lights in the park and thanked city employees for their work during COVID-19. The council approved bills totaling $224,098.48 and electronic payments of $161,269.98. Council members offered holiday greetings and comments on city matters.
The meeting addressed citizen concerns regarding audio quality during meetings and issues related to a Marysville Police officer. The council approved bills, awarded contracts for roadway rehabilitation and improvements, and received updates on various projects and events. Discussion also included the dog park opening, and the cancellation of city park concerts and a "Hot Wheels" weekend event. A final discussion involved concerns about Mermaid Park and the city's social media policy.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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