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Council awards demolition bids for Winchester and former River Raisin visitor center sites
Summary
Monroe City Council approved demolition contracts for 400 Winchester Street and 1403 East Elm Avenue, the latter to be paid by the Wyandotte Nation through an existing National Park Service funding agreement; Desborough Excavating was authorized with a contingency.
Monroe City Council voted Dec. 2 to award demolition work for two properties: 400 Winchester Street and 1403 East Elm Avenue.
City staff presented the properties' histories. The building official posted 400 Winchester Street for demolition after finding the structure unsafe; the owner received multiple extensions and a demolition permit but did not finish contracted work, and the construction board of appeals ultimately upheld the demolition order. The city will complete…
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