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Madison Heights council approves equipment purchases, two ordinances and resolutions; postpones Dartmouth alley decision
Summary
At its Oct. 13 meeting the Madison Heights City Council approved replacement of an ambulance, park and ballfield contracts, adopted zoning and waste-container ordinances, and passed a resolution condemning political violence; it also postponed an alley vacation to Oct. 27.
The Madison Heights City Council on Oct. 13 approved several procurement and ordinance actions, passed a resolution condemning political violence, recognized Indigenous Peoples' Day, and postponed a separate alley-vacation request for two weeks.
Council approved the purchase of a replacement ambulance using an interlocal purchasing contract with the Houston-Galveston Area Council. Staff recommended purchase from Emergency Vehicle Plus; staff’s stated recommendation was $361,681 and the motion on the floor recorded an amount of $361,006.81. The council approved the purchase by voice vote; staff said the anticipated delivery is April 2026 and that the city’s fleet-replacement practice is generally guided by mileage and condition with a typical life cycle of seven to nine years.
The council also awarded a bid to Sterling Construction and Roofing of Livonia to replace the roof on Pavilion C at Civic Center Park in an amount not to exceed the budgeted $35,000. For Rosie's Park, the council approved a budget amendment of…
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