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Council refers $1M+ Warren Valley Golf Course parking‑lot bid back to administration for cheaper overlay options

5465169 · July 24, 2025
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Council debated a proposed $1–1.5 million rebuild of the Warren Valley Golf Course parking lot and voted to send the item back to administration to seek bids for a two‑inch overlay after concerns about cost and funding sources.

Dearborn Heights City Council members debated plans Wednesday to fully rebuild the Warren Valley Golf Course parking lot and ultimately directed staff to seek lower‑cost options, including a two‑inch overlay, rather than move ahead with the large‑scale plan presented to the council.

Councilman Robert Constant moved approval of the parking‑lot project as outlined in the comptroller’s backup; Councilman Hassan Saab seconded for discussion. The comptroller’s packet and the engineer’s specifications presented a long‑term reconstruction intended to last 15–20 years; estimated total project costs discussed in the meeting ranged in public remarks from roughly $1 million to $1.5 million depending on alternates.

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