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Warren City Council approves UAW contract, large reappropriation and denies planning reappointment; 13 Mile construction, police hiring loom

Warren City Council · November 26, 2025
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Summary

At its Nov. 25 meeting the Warren City Council approved a tentative UAW Local 412 Unit 35 agreement, reappropriated $35.54 million in prior-year funds, approved several resolutions and denied a planning commission reappointment after a lengthy attendance debate. Members also received updates on 13 Mile Road construction and police recruitment challenges.

The Warren City Council on Nov. 25 approved a series of routine and substantive actions, including a tentative labor agreement with UAW Local 412 Unit 35 covering 2025–2029, a reappropriation of $35,541,593 for previously approved capital and grant expenditures, and the denial of a reappointment to the Planning Commission for attendance concerns.

The council voted to adopt a Michigan Department of Transportation performance resolution authorizing annual applications and permits for operations within state highway right-of-way and accepted transfer of six tax‑reverted properties from Macomb County. The council also adopted a settlement in the litigation Tony Walker v. City of Warren (case number cited in closed…

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