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Macomb County commissioners adopt Brownfield plan, two ordinances and multiple committee recommendations
Summary
At its Dec. 11 meeting the Macomb County Board of Commissioners approved a Centerline Commerce Center Brownfield plan under Michigan's Act 381, adopted two ordinances updating contracting and the fiscal 2026 appropriations, and approved a slate of committee recommendations and appointments.
Macomb County's Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Dec. 11 to approve a new Brownfield plan for the Centerline Commerce Center and to adopt two county ordinances, while also passing a series of committee recommendations and appointments.
The board adopted Resolution 2025-14461 "to approve the Centerline Commerce Center Brownfield plan for the county of Macomb pursuant to and in accordance with provisions of Act 381 of the Public Acts of the State of Michigan of 1996, as amended," after the chair called for a vote; the motion passed 13-0. Chair announced the adoption of the resolution with no public comment at the hearing.
The board also adopted two ordinances. The first, read as "Ordinance 2025-03," amends the county's comprehensive contracting and purchasing…
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