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Greenville council unanimously approves street acceptances, traffic orders, hazard plan and Title VI update
Summary
At its Nov. 21 meeting the Greenville City Council unanimously approved multiple administrative and infrastructure measures including acceptance of two new streets, amendments to the streetlighting contract, two traffic-control orders, adoption of the Montcalm County Hazard Mitigation Plan, and an update to the Transit Title VI Plan.
The Greenville City Council on Nov. 21 adopted a slate of routine administrative and infrastructure measures intended to formalize new streets, adjust traffic controls, and position the city for hazard mitigation funding.
Council approved the Consent Agenda — which included approval of Nov. 7 meeting minutes, a payroll report of $168,625.16, and accounts payable of $632,184.82 — after a motion from Councilperson Lehman and a second from Councilperson Moss. The consent package also accepted the resignation of Wendy Gladding from the Downtown Development Authority effective Dec. 31, 2023, and added three…
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