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Westland City Council approves MDOT grant, new street sweeper, rezoning and other items

2486635 · March 3, 2025
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Summary

At its regular meeting the council approved an MDOT grant for Wayne Road intersection improvements, authorized purchase of a replacement street sweeper, approved rezoning and a land division to allow three single-family lots, and approved rezoning to allow a garden-apartment development.

The Westland City Council voted to approve a set of administration recommendations that included a $1,000,000 Michigan Department of Transportation grant for intersection improvements, purchase of a replacement street sweeper, contract approvals for city equipment and services, and two rezoning requests that would allow new housing development.

Council approved acceptance of MDOT contract number 255042, a $1,000,000 grant that will fund pedestrian-friendly enhancements at the intersections of Wayne and Warren and Central City and Wayne. The administration said the total project cost is $1,200,000, with the MDOT portion at $1,000,000 and a local balance of $200,000 to be funded from the city’s METRO Act budget. The administration noted the agenda language mistakenly referred to a federal grant and said that will be corrected to identify the award as an MDOT grant.

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