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Council appoints Hunter Neroni to Community Alliance, requests update on CCF property

November 06, 2025 | Sterling Heights, Macomb County, Michigan


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Council appoints Hunter Neroni to Community Alliance, requests update on CCF property
The Sterling Heights City Council voted by voice to appoint Hunter Neroni to the city Community Alliance for a term ending June 30, 2026. Councilmember Radke moved the appointment; the motion was supported and carried without recorded roll-call tallies.

Following the appointment, Mayor Pro Tem Sierowski requested a status presentation from the community foundation on the pending purchase agreement for the North Van Dyke property (referred to in the meeting as the CCF 2 project). Sierowski asked that the foundation present information about "the status on executing the purchase agreement" and the permits and timeline for the property. City Manager Mark Vanderpool said administration would reach out to the community foundation and, if the foundation could not attend, the city administration would provide an update to council.

Councilmember Schmidt requested that the update be scheduled for the first meeting in December rather than the November 18 meeting, citing a full agenda on that date. The council agreed to place an update from administration on the first December meeting.

The appointment vote was taken by voice; no individual tallies were recorded in the transcript. The meeting transcript records that the appointed individual must take the oath of office within two weeks.

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