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Inkster council approves parades, park projects and several land‑use measures; denies liquor sales at Middlebell site
Summary
Council approved a Juneteenth parade, appointments to the Beautification Committee, a replacement deed to Habitat for Humanity, authorization to solicit neighborhood‑stabilization developers, a Greenway Trail design agreement, and the senior wellness center bid recommendation; it approved a service station and denied liquor sales at 2617 Middlebell Road.
The Inkster City Council handled several routine and project‑level items during its April 7 meeting, approving events, appointments, development solicitations and design agreements while voting down a request to permit alcohol sales at a proposed Middlebell Road service station.
On the consent agenda the council approved the March 17 meeting minutes and appointed Gwendolyn Rogers and Phyllis M. Long to the Beautification Committee. A subsequent motion to remove certified members from the compensation board was approved after the clerk certified the compensation commission’s determinations.
The council authorized a Juneteenth celebration parade for June 14, 2025 (12:30 p.m.–1:45 p.m.) on…
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