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Harper Woods accepts state grant to rehabilitate six sanitary outlets; work aims to clarify flows into Detroit system
5765159 · May 13, 2025
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Summary
Council approved accepting up to $134,700 from Michigan’s financially distressed-cities program to rehabilitate six sanitary sewer outlets—five on Kingsville and one on Kelly Road—to develop metered flow counts amid a settlement process with Detroit.
The Harper Woods City Council voted May 5 to accept a state grant of up to $134,700 to rehabilitate six sanitary sewer outlets that feed into Detroit’s system.
Acting City Manager Shamansky introduced the award from the State of Michigan’s financially distressed cities, villages and townships (FDCVT) program,…
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