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Greenville council approves consent agenda, sets Oct. 18 public hearing on CDBG funding for 328 S. Lafayette

Greenville City Council · March 1, 2026
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Summary

Council approved the consent agenda Oct. 4, including payroll ($141,177.47), accounts payable reports, two mayoral appointments, and set an Oct. 18 public hearing to receive comments on Michigan CDBG funding for the 328 S. Lafayette rental rehabilitation project.

The Greenville City Council unanimously approved the Consent Agenda at its Oct. 4 meeting. Councilperson Moss moved and Councilperson Cunliffe seconded the motion; the minutes record the motion as adopted without objection.

Items approved on the Consent Agenda included: the minutes of the Sept. 20, 2022 regular meeting; payroll for the pay period ending Sept. 17, 2022 in the amount of $141,177.47; accounts payable reports for the periods ending Sept. 26, 2022 ($592,209.85) and Sept. 28, 2022 ($15,465.03); the August financial report; information on training opportunities; approval of the proposed 2023 slate of officers for positions on the Michigan Municipal League (MML) Liability and Property Pool; and two mayoral appointments — David Seppala to the Economic Development Corporation for a six-year term ending Dec. 31, 2028, and Judith Gager to the Historic District Commission for a three-year term ending Dec. 31, 2025.

Council also approved setting a public hearing for Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022, at 7:30 p.m. to receive comments on Michigan Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding for the 328 S. Lafayette rental rehabilitation project. During the Statement of Citizens portion of the meeting, Don Rumsey of 1817 E. Summit Street spoke about lawn and barking-dog complaints; the minutes do not record follow-up action related to that comment.

The consent approvals are recorded in the minutes; any further action on the CDBG application or appointments will follow the usual administrative processes of city staff and standing boards.