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Milan council approves ARPA-backed parks and trails grant agreement with state
Summary
The Milan City Council on Jan. 16 unanimously approved the American Rescue Plan Act Local Parks and Trails Michigan Spark Grant Agreement with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to support parks and trails work in the city; the motion was moved by Councilmember Dave Snyder and seconded by Pro-Tem Kevin Wayne.
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The Milan City Council unanimously approved an agreement on Jan. 16 to accept an American Rescue Plan Act Local Parks and Trails Michigan Spark Grant from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. The motion to approve the grant agreement was moved by Councilmember Dave Snyder and seconded by Pro-Tem Kevin Wayne; the motion carried without dissent.
The grant agreement was presented on the council's matters-for-action portion of the agenda as an ARPA-funded parks and trails award administered through the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. The minutes record approval of the agreement but do not specify the grant amount or project details in the discussion recorded in the transcript.
Councilmember Dave Snyder initiated the motion; Pro-Tem Kevin Wayne seconded it. No opposition or recorded amendments to the motion were recorded in the minutes. The item was entered in the official agenda as the “American Rescue Plan Act Local Parks and Trails Michigan Spark Grant Agreement between the City of Milan and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.”
The council did not record follow-up deadlines or an implementation timetable in the meeting text provided. The clerk's office or city staff would be the contact points for details on project scope and funding allocations listed under the grant agreement.
