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Owosso city manager outlines recycling deadline, lead service‑line work, drainage and downtown redevelopment
Summary
City Manager briefed council on state recycling requirements (90% curbside coverage by Jan. 2028), a TMF grant to identify about 700 service lines with a 2025 program to replace roughly 600, water-main work completed on Dewey and Tracy streets, drainage issues tied to the Chipman Chapter‑20 drain and downtown cleanup funding, including a $180,000 land‑bank pledge for City Club building cleanup.
OWOSSO, Mich. — The city manager used the Dec. 2 meeting to brief the council on several infrastructure and redevelopment matters that will shape city planning and budget work in 2025.
Curbside recycling: The manager summarized an amendment to PA 451 that he said requires cities with populations over 5,000 to provide curbside recycling to 90% of residents by Jan. 2028 and advised council to begin public conversation by the end of 2025. He said the Cook Family Foundation is negotiating to support public outreach and listening sessions…
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