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Mount Clemens commission approves delinquent-bill assessments, raises election worker pay, renews stop-loss insurance; introduces repeal of Cable Commission
Summary
The city commission approved placing delinquent utility and general bills on special assessment rolls, increased election worker pay effective July 1, authorized a Sun Life stop-loss insurance renewal, and introduced an ordinance to dissolve the Mount Clemens Cable Commission after the school district ended a programming agreement.
The Mount Clemens City Commission voted on a package of administrative and fiscal measures and introduced an ordinance to dissolve the city’s cable commission after the school district ended its intergovernmental agreement.
Special assessments for collection: the commission approved placing delinquent accounts on the 2024 summer tax roll, with staff reporting $18,177.94 in delinquent utility bills and $103,800.38 in delinquent general bills. Staff broke down delinquent general bill types as follows: blight removal $447.30; false alarms $21,712.50; downtown maintenance $14,008.36; sidewalks approximately $4,690; weed cutting $23,009.66; vacant registrations $18,000; rental registrations $9,008.25; delinquent enforcement $10,003.22. Staff noted a 15% transfer fee applies to delinquent billings except sidewalk invoices. The motion to…
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