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City to replace police-station fuel tanks; council approves up to $394,984 from budgeted funds

5764838 · September 9, 2025
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Livonia City Council authorized a not-to-exceed $394,984 appropriation to replace leaking underground fuel tanks that serve police, fire and DPW functions; staff said the tanks were roughly 28 years old and in the service life window of 25–30 years.

The Livonia City Council on Sept. 8 authorized the Department of Public Works to replace an underground fuel tank at the police station complex, approving a not-to-exceed appropriation of $394,984 from budgeted funds after staff reported a leak discovered during system upgrades.

Public Works staff said the leak was found in the interstitial space between the inner and outer tank when the department upgraded…

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