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Wayne County public‑services committee forwards contracts and agreements to full board; staff flag grant limits on parkland
Summary
The Wayne County Committee on Public Services voted to forward six items to the full board, including a medical examiner renovation owner's‑rep contract, facility maintenance extensions, a school playground license, parkland grant encumbrance, an interpretive‑center design contract and long‑lead water‑main materials. One member recorded an abstention on a listed item.
Wayne County’s Committee on Public Services voted to forward six administrative contracts and agreements to the full Board of Commissioners, staff said, after brief presentations on projects that county officials said are time‑sensitive or tied to grant requirements.
The items forwarded included a renewal for an owner’s‑representative contract for the Medical Examiner’s Office renovation, an amendment to a facility‑services contract, a 10‑year license with Crestwood School District for playground use at Hillcrest Elementary, a declaration required by a Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund grant for Benoit Dorsey Park, a professional‑services agreement for the Nankin Mills Interpretive Center, and a not‑to‑exceed supply contract for long‑lead water‑main materials tied to the Allen Road grade‑separation project.
Joan Gregg, deputy director of facilities management and planning for Wayne County, described the medical examiner work as a complex, occupied renovation that requires an owner’s representative to manage phasing so operations can continue. “This…
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