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Livonia to continue lead service-line program; council asked to authorize $1.7M and extend contractor agreement

5933958 · October 7, 2025
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Summary

The council reviewed progress on the city’s lead identification and replacement program, authorized a FY2026 appropriation request of $1.7 million from the water and sewer fund, and heard staff recommend extending the current contractor for lead-line replacement work.

City staff told the Livonia City Council on Oct. 6 that the city is continuing a multi-year program to identify and replace residential lead water service lines and asked the council to appropriate $1.7 million from the water and sewer fund for fiscal year 2026 work.

Public Works staff reported the city has completed work in several assessment areas (Sections 1, 34 and 36), excavated and inspected approximately 1,573 service lines and replaced 177 lead service lines to date.…

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