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City manager reports improving COVID indicators; $75,000 grant awarded for Shadyside Park water play structure

Mount Clemens City Commission · May 31, 2024
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City Manager Johnson said local COVID measures appear to be reducing cases and reported a $75,000 Advancing Macomb grant toward a $230,000 interactive water play structure at Shadyside Park; the project will rely on partner fundraising and city in‑kind support.

City Manager Johnson told the Mount Clemens City Commission that local COVID indicators — case rates, hospitalizations and positivity — are trending downward and that the city plans to keep city hall closed for the remainder of the year and reopen to the public on Jan. 4.

Johnson said the city has no active…

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