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Council delays 'No Mow May', considers road-mileage ballot and taxpayer-funded EV chargers

Milan City Council · March 1, 2026
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Summary

Councilmembers agreed not to adopt No Mow May for 2023 after staff presented guidance from an MSU entomologist, discussed placing a road mileage question on the ballot to fund local road repairs, and debated whether taxpayer funds should pay for electric vehicle charging stations, with a subcommittee suggested to study the issue.

At its April 18 meeting the Milan City Council discussed environmental and infrastructure policy topics and a preliminary budget preview, deciding to delay participation in 'No Mow May' until the city can review ordinance implications and local climate suitability.

City Administrator Jim Lancaster provided handouts and summarized an opinion received from an MSU entomologist that…

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