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Taylor council approves multiple routine contracts and adopts resolution opposing further school bond issuance without state review

Taylor City Council
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Summary

At the June 27 meeting the council approved several consent-agenda contracts and grant acceptances (including a $92,490 EGLE grant and water system design contract) and adopted a resolution urging state oversight and opposing further Taylor School District bond issuances tied to the 2021 ballot language.

Taylor City Council on June 27 approved a slate of routine purchases, grants and contractual items on the consent agenda and took a formal position on a disputed school bond question.

By voice vote the council approved a Community Energy Management Grant agreement with the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy for $92,490 to benefit the Taylor Police Department. The council also approved a preventative maintenance contract for hose testing not to exceed $13,477, annual dues for the Western Wayne County Fire Department not to exceed $19,313, and a design contract for the 2025 water distribution system project not to exceed $695,000 funded by the Water Supply System Fund.

Other approvals included the purchase of a 2025 sign truck (not to exceed $197,495) and a DPW easement machine (not to exceed $65,000). The…

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