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Roseville council approves closed sessions, extends assistant city manager contract and approves several personnel and procedural items

5029702 · June 6, 2025
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The Roseville City Council on June 10 approved several closed sessions, referred a marijuana license appeal back to the hearing officer and extended the assistant city manager—s employment agreement to Dec. 30, 2026.

The Roseville City Council on June 10 approved multiple procedural and personnel actions, including a motion to refer a marijuana licensing appeal back to the hearing officer, an extension of the assistant city manager—s employment agreement to Dec. 30, 2026, and a council directive to enter a limited letter of understanding waiving the written portion of a police chief—s exam scheduled for the next day.

The council also voted to hold several closed-door sessions under Michigan—s Freedom of Information Act exceptions for attorney-client privilege and personnel matters and denied a requested modification to the scope of work for outside counsel Salvatore Prescott Porter & Porter. Council members approved the appointment of James B. Hoover to the Parks and Recreation Board and approved the consent agenda, which included a proclamation recognizing June as Pride Month and a presentation to Carrie Gilchrist of Macomb County Pride.

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