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Highland Park Fire Department
This document is a plain-language summary of the 2024 Administrative Compliance Agreement (ACA) between Highland Park and the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE), effective April 26, 2024. It outlines Highland Park's ongoing compliance obligations related to water infrastructure and management. Key requirements include annual valve and hydrant inspections, leak surveys, updates to planning documents (Reliability Study, General Plan, CIP, Asset Management Plans), retention of an EGLE-approved operator (Metro Consulting Associates), annual independent rate studies, consistent GLWA payment requirements, water master meter installation, and annual proposals for water main and lead service line replacements. The agreement details continuous reporting and compliance activities with various due dates, with many requirements being ongoing until water main replacements are complete.
Effective Date
Apr 26, 2024
Expires
Effective: Apr 26, 2024
Highland Park Fire Department
Expires:
This document is a plain-language summary of the 2024 Administrative Compliance Agreement (ACA) between Highland Park and the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE), effective April 26, 2024. It outlines Highland Park's ongoing compliance obligations related to water infrastructure and management. Key requirements include annual valve and hydrant inspections, leak surveys, updates to planning documents (Reliability Study, General Plan, CIP, Asset Management Plans), retention of an EGLE-approved operator (Metro Consulting Associates), annual independent rate studies, consistent GLWA payment requirements, water master meter installation, and annual proposals for water main and lead service line replacements. The agreement details continuous reporting and compliance activities with various due dates, with many requirements being ongoing until water main replacements are complete.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Highland Park Fire Department
The council convened to discuss several resolutions, including approving contracts with WCI for the Ives Field Park Renovations Site Manager and with Mid States Recreation for the Playground Contractor, both under the CMF/DNR Spark Grant. They also approved the City Council's 2026 meeting schedule, with an amendment to add workshops. Additionally, the council considered resolutions for the appointment of Myles Morgan and Jalen Smith to the City of Highland Park Planning Commission. Lastly, they discussed and approved a resolution to submit an application for the Molina Healthcare of Michigan and Michigan Association of Senior Centers grant to fund staff for congregate meals and a pickleball program instructor.
The meeting addressed several key areas, including updates from the Police and Fire Departments, Internal Affairs, and public comments. The Police Department reported on recruit progress, National Night Out success, staffing levels, and crime statistics, with discussions on burglaries, larcenies, and proactive policing. The Fire Department discussed statistics, a new truck acquisition, and staffing. Internal Affairs highlighted increased complaints and efforts to address them, along with potential new LPR cameras and drone technology. Public comments covered traffic concerns, community wellness checks, and road maintenance issues, with the Mayor addressing budget constraints and infrastructure plans.
The council addressed several key issues, including Ives Field Park Renovations and Playground, referring bids to administration for recommendation. An ordinance was submitted and adopted to amend the Highland Park City Code regarding the regulation of graffiti. Another ordinance was submitted and adopted to amend the Highland Park City Code to establish policies and procedures to regulate non-owner occupied dwellings. The council also discussed and resolved to support House Bills 4503 and 4504 for the expansion of the Michigan State Historic Preservation Tax Credits. Additionally, the council approved the gift of exercise equipment and a swinging bench at Mulford/Glendale Park from SAY Detroit and extended the moratorium on the Rental Ordinance for at least 120 days.
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