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Trenton council approves appointments, dues, public-safety agreements and equipment purchases; disbursements cleared

5726622 · February 4, 2025
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At its Feb. 3 meeting the Trenton City Council confirmed downtown development authority appointments, approved SEMCOG dues, authorized trash-cart and vehicle purchases, approved a gun-range interlocal agreement, and cleared disbursements and minutes; several items passed unanimously and one appointment recorded an abstention.

The Trenton City Council on Feb. 3 handled a slate of routine municipal items, including appointments to the downtown development authority, membership dues, equipment purchases and interlocal agreements. Most motions passed without recorded opposition; one appointment vote recorded an abstention.

Appointments and membership dues: Mayor Rezeppa requested approval of Lance Lachowicz and Shelby Martigan for the Downtown Development Authority with terms expiring Feb. 1, 2028; the clerk called the roll and the motion carried after Mayor Rezeppa recorded an abstention. The council also approved the 2025 SEMCOG (Southeast Michigan Council of Governments) membership dues of $2,881, with funding from account 101-101-958-000.

Equipment and purchases: The council authorized purchase of 611 trash carts from Schaefer Plastics for $33,562.50; the city controller later corrected…

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