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Wayne Council approves first readings for two fire-code ordinances, traffic change, membership renewal and enters closed session

Wayne City Council · February 18, 2026
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Summary

At its Feb. 17 meeting, the Wayne City Council approved first readings of two fire-code ordinances to remove an unimplemented self-inspection program and shift fire-fee schedules to council resolution, approved a traffic control order for 2nd Street at Michigan Avenue, renewed Michigan Municipal League membership ($9,030) and voted to enter closed session over pending litigation.

The Wayne City Council on Feb. 17 approved a series of routine and policy items and voted to adjourn into closed session to consult with counsel on pending litigation.

Council approved first reading of Ordinance 2026-01, which rescinds section 16.10.14 of the Wayne City Code and removes an unused self-inspection program for nonresidential businesses. The fire chief told council the self-inspection program was created after a 2013 merger but "was never fully implemented," and that the fire marshal has continued to perform inspections. Council approved the ordinance’s first reading by voice vote.

Council also approved first reading of Ordinance 2026-02 to amend Chapter 16.10 so fees for fire-department services can be set by…

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