At its meeting the Owosso City Council conducted roll‑call votes on several items. Each motion below passed by recorded roll call.
Special assessment — hazards and nuisance: The council approved Proposed Special Assessment District number 2026‑101 for hazards and nuisance mitigation, a yearly procedure under the city ordinance, primarily covering property cleanups and mowing performed by DPW or the city’s annual mowing contractor. City staff said one mowing bill (612 Broadway, $135) had already been paid and was excluded; the total assessments otherwise were $12,082.78. The motion passed by roll call with all recorded members voting yes.
Consent agenda: The council approved the consent agenda, which included two grant items publicly thanked by the mayor—one $10,000 grant to fund a compliant basement entrance door and a $73,000 state and local cybersecurity grant procured by staff. The consent agenda passed by roll call with all recorded members voting yes.
Contract approval: The council approved a contract award to an electrical contractor referenced in the meeting transcript as Slennington Electric Inc. (transcript later referred to the contractor as Slidington Electric). The council approved the contract by roll call; the contractor name is recorded as presented in council documents and the transcript.
Glow Owosso fireworks permit: The council granted Owosso Main Street DDA permission to hold a public fireworks display operated by Wolverine Fireworks Display Inc. during the Glow Owosso event. The motion passed by roll call with all recorded members voting yes.
Proposed property sale (21‑day posting): The council approved opening a 21‑day public posting to solicit offers for the three‑acre parcel at 1000 Bradley Street. The posting will allow other prospective purchasers to submit bids; the council will review offers after the posting period closes. The motion passed by roll call with all recorded members voting yes.
Ending: Each of these items was approved by roll call; items requiring further action (notably the property posting and any related brownfield work) will return to the council at future meetings.