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Downtown business owner and contractor press commission on street-sweeping contract at public hearing
Summary
At a public hearing on the downtown maintenance special assessment, business owners and the downtown sweeping contractor urged clearer bidding practices and timely sweeping; administration said expenditures may exceed collections by roughly $12,000 due to higher sweeping costs.
The Mount Clemens City Commission opened a public hearing on the downtown maintenance special assessment and heard concerns from downtown business owners and the contractor who has provided sweeping services for years.
Champion Power Sweeping owner Larry Alger told the commission his business has served downtown since the early 2000s and asked for dialogue before rebidding the contract, saying he and previous operators have provided the…
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