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Milan planner urges five‑year review as council and planning commission begin master plan update

Joint work session of the Milan City Council and the Planning Commission · March 1, 2026
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City planner John Enos told a joint session of the Milan City Council and Planning Commission that Michigan law requires municipalities to maintain and periodically review a master plan, recommending at least a five-year review; two public commenters spoke and the session adjourned unanimously at 6:53 p.m.

City planner John Enos told a joint work session of the Milan City Council and the Planning Commission on Jan. 21 that the city’s Master Plan should be treated as an active policy document and reviewed at least every five years.

"The only official adopted document that sets forth an agenda for the achievement of land use goals and policies," Enos said, citing the role a master plan plays in synchronizing public improvements and private development. He presented slides outlining the…

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