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Adrian commission approves several special assessments, confirms new fire chief and funds façade program
Summary
The commission approved special assessments for Cherry and Hunt streets, confirmed Anthony Armstrong as fire chief, authorized a strategic planning RFQ and allocated $250,000 for a downtown façade program; the downtown walk-and-bike loop resolution was tabled for further review.
The Adrian City Commission on March 2 adopted a slate of resolutions covering street assessments, personnel, and downtown improvement allocations while tabling larger downtown infrastructure decisions until the city secures additional budget and legal clarity.
By roll call, the commission approved Resolution R26‑018 to establish a special assessment district for Cherry Street improvements and Resolution R26‑019 for Hunt Street improvements (both motions carried unanimously). The commission also confirmed Anthony Armstrong as the city’s fire chief (Resolution R26‑020) with unanimous support.
The commission authorized…
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