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Mount Clemens votes: special assessments, $130,000 recreation budget amendment, consent agenda and interim city manager appointment
Summary
The commission approved placing delinquent utility and billing special assessments on the 2022 summer tax roll, passed a $130,000 general‑fund amendment for recreation, approved the consent agenda, and appointed Greg Shipman as interim city manager. Staffers outlined collection challenges for old parking tickets.
At its June meeting the Mount Clemens City Commission took several formal actions, approving special assessments for delinquent utility and general billings, adopting a $130,000 amendment to the 2021‑22 general fund to cover recreation overages, approving the consent agenda and appointing Greg Shipman as interim city manager in addition to his fire chief duties.
Special assessments: A motion (agenda item 9b) to place delinquent utility and other billings on the 2022 summer tax roll under assessment rules 22‑02 and 22‑03 passed on roll call. Staff member Mason explained the city typically moves delinquents…
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