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Council approves consent agenda, raises manager purchase threshold; enacts new commission ordinance and confirms appointments
Summary
On Feb. 10 the Farmington Hills City Council approved a broad consent agenda including a $5.48 million water main contract, increased the city manager’s purchase approval threshold to $24,999, enacted an ordinance creating an Innovation, Energy and Environmental Sustainability Commission, and confirmed multiple board and commission appointments.
City Council on Feb. 10 approved routine business on the consent agenda, moved to raise the city manager’s purchasing threshold, enacted a new ordinance creating an Innovation, Energy and Environmental Sustainability Commission, and confirmed several appointments to city boards and commissions.
Consent agenda: Council approved items 10–25 as read by Mayor Pro Tem Dwyer. The consent list included multiple employment approvals, a consulting contract for strategic planning (mission, vision and values) with Rattelli’s Financial Consultants Inc. for $57,225, award…
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