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City manager updates: marijuana revenue to general fund, forestry work group and speed-hump pilot announced

Port Huron City Council · October 28, 2025
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Summary

City Manager James Fried updated council that marijuana-dispensary tax revenue flows to the general fund and is currently about $300,000 annually; a narrow forestry-management work group will issue an RFP for a comprehensive plan; and the council will replace improperly ordered speed bumps with more modest speed humps at Pine Grove Park in spring.

City Manager James Fried provided several administrative updates during his report. He said a transmitter failure interrupted the Sept. 22 broadcast; Comcast lent temporary equipment and the city replaced the transmitter.

On marijuana revenue, Fried said taxes from dispensaries go into the general fund and are used to pay for public safety (police and fire). He estimated roughly $300,000 per…

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