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This document outlines the Northville City Council's strategic priorities for 2025-2026, focusing on six key areas. These include ensuring high-performing, fiscally responsible, and transparent government; fostering a vibrant economy and downtown development; maintaining strong, safe, and diverse neighborhoods; promoting environmental sustainability and a high-quality environment; enhancing public assets related to transportation and infrastructure; and expanding recreational and cultural opportunities for the community.
The council meeting included discussions on a professional services agreement and contract for an underground reservoir and booster station project, aimed at upgrading the water system. The project, part of a larger $14 million bond plan, involves reservoir abandonment and the establishment of pressure districts. The council also considered approving participation in a regional public transit consortium and discussed amendments to zoning for district density allowance and parking lot landscape standards.
The meeting included a presentation from the Rotary Club, during which a check was presented for the Fort Griswald Playscape project, followed by a resolution acknowledging the Rotary's contributions to the community. Public comments addressed the consideration of amendments to the zoning ordinance, the DS plan development agreement, and the seasonal street closures. Residents expressed support for the street closures, while another resident raised concerns about a city sewer backup causing damage to their basement and requested a meeting with city officials to discuss preventative measures.
The special council meeting included discussions and public comments regarding the cemetery task force, policies and procedures from the governor's office, and the Open Meetings Act. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to public comments on the seasonal street closures, with various community members expressing their views on the impact of these closures on local businesses, community vitality, and accessibility. The council also addressed concerns about an organization opposing the street closures and its influence on city decisions.
The council meeting included a pledge of allegiance and roll call. The agenda was approved, and public comments were heard, including thanks to city officials for defending on-street dining. Written communications were reviewed, with a request for residents to include phone numbers for follow-up actions. The consent agenda was discussed, with one item (approval of a traffic control order related to on-street parking) moved to the regular agenda. The Police Officer of the Year was recognized for exemplary service, including work as a cyber investigator and accreditation manager. An amendment for the zoning ordinance to establish standards for rooftop uses in certain zoning districts was discussed.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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