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Inkster council approves reappointments, land use, grants and budget amendments

Inkster City Council
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Summary

At its Feb. 17 meeting the Inkster City Council approved routine reappointments, a first reading of an updated fire prevention ordinance, a special land use for a sewer pump station at 3700 John Daly Road, a TAP grant resolution for Greenway Trail Phase 3, acceptance of Treasury funding for finance support, sale of two city properties with a 50/50 tax-split amendment, and updated police fees.

The Inkster City Council on Monday approved a package of routine appointments, land-use approvals and budget adjustments, including a resolution seeking Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) grant funding for Greenway Trail Phase 3 and acceptance of state Treasury funds to support accounting consultants and a new finance manager position.

The council voted by voice to approve multiple reappointments to local boards and commissions — including Gabe Henderson to the Beautification Committee, William Miller, Lenoria Warmack and Peggy Bishop Lucas to the Board of Review, Ned Sanders as an alternate to the Board of Review, and Walter Johnson to the Parks and Recreation Commission — and approved the consent agenda after a motion and second.

Why it matters: The Treasury funding and the Greenway Trail resolution set the administration up to…

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