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Port Huron council approves museum repairs, water-plant equipment, grant funds and other routine items
Summary
The Port Huron City Council approved a series of procurement and grant items at its March meeting, including museum repairs, a water-plant equipment replacement, a grant-funded police training vehicle, salt procurement and a $100,000 public-safety grant.
At its March meeting the Port Huron City Council approved a set of routine procurement, grant and personnel items, including maintenance at city facilities, equipment for public safety demonstrations, and a state grant to support community engagement.
Key approvals
- Minutes: The council approved the minutes of the March 10, 2025 meeting. The motion to approve was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Archibald and supported by Council Member Moserak; roll call recorded unanimous approval.
- Thomas Edison Depot Museum repairs: The council accepted a quote from Union Properties LLC for $23,450 for approximately 600 square feet of new siding and replacement windows at the Thomas Edison Depot Museum. City staff said the south-side wood was rotting where the sun does not hit; the repair had been re-bid without responsive contractors. Motion moved by Council Member Pemberton and supported by Council Member Moserak; vote recorded as yes by roll call.
- Water filtration plant…
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