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Council moves multiple event permits and a $90,000 power-washer repair contract to formal session after brief discussion
Summary
Detroit City Council moved petitions for several special events and a $90,000 three-year contract for trailer-mounted power-washer repair (Eric and Robert Thompson LLC) to formal session. Staff described uses and inventory for power-washing equipment during a short discussion.
The Detroit City Council voted by unanimous voice consent to move several petitions and contracts to formal session, including permits for public events and a three-year, $90,000 contract to repair trailer-mounted power-washing equipment.
Which items were advanced: the council agreed to bring back line items 5.1 (contract 66843) and 5.2 (residential parking memorandum) — each for a one-week bring-back — and 5.3 (city fleet vehicle inventory policy) for a two-week bring-back. The council also moved a series of new-business petitions (Line 6.1–6.4) for street- and park-event permits to formal session with recommendations for approval and advanced a contract (Line 6.5) for consideration in new business.
Why it matters: the contract for power-washer repair under the General Services Department covers maintenance of equipment used citywide to clean bus shelters, parks, playgrounds and some vehicles. Council members asked for inventory and timing…
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