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Milan City Council approves Michigan Main Street resolutions and several consent items
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Summary
The Milan City Council approved Resolution 2022-08 to continue participation in the Michigan Main Street Program and Resolution 2022-09 authorizing a local-unit match; it also approved a consent agenda including an Eagle Scout trail-marker project and a temporary parking regulation extension.
The Milan City Council voted to approve two resolutions and a slate of consent items at its Dec. 12, 2022 regular meeting.
Pro-Tem Kerkes moved and Councilmember Baldwin seconded approval of Resolution 2022-08, endorsing the City of Milan’s continued participation at the Master Level in the Michigan Main Street Program; the minutes record the motion carried unanimously. Councilmember Thompson moved and Councilmember Nie seconded approval of Resolution 2022-09, an authorization related to a local-unit match; the minutes record that motion carried unanimously.
The council also approved the consent agenda, which included the Building Department and Code Enforcement report for October 2022; a request from Scout Noah Douglas of Troop 449 to place trail markers in Wilson and Nature Park and install a permanent 4-by-8-foot trail map sign on the Hungry Howie’s building in Tolan Square as part of an Eagle Scout project (work scheduled Dec. 14, 4–6 p.m.); and an extension (TCO 2022-15) to regulate parking on East Main Street near US-23. Councilmember Nie moved to approve the consent agenda and Councilmember Baldwin seconded; the minutes record the consent motion carried unanimously.
Minutes show a motion by Councilmember Baldwin, seconded by Councilmember Kofflin, to pay bills and payroll totaling $270,247.32. The excerpted minutes record the motion but do not include a vote tally or explicit outcome for that item.
What this means: The resolutions keep Milan eligible for Michigan Main Street programming and commit local matching authority; the consent approvals allow the Eagle Scout trail project to proceed and extend parking regulations on East Main Street in the near term. The minutes do not specify further details of the local match authorized by Resolution 2022-09 or an explicit vote result for the bills payable item in the available excerpt.
Votes at a glance - Consent agenda (building report; Scout trail markers and sign; TCO 2022-15 parking extension): motion to approve carried (motion recorded as carried unanimously). - Resolution 2022-08 (Michigan Main Street commitment): motion carried unanimously (mover: Pro-Tem Kerkes; seconder: Councilmember Baldwin). - Resolution 2022-09 (local-unit match authorization): motion carried unanimously (mover: Councilmember Thompson; seconder: Councilmember Nie). - Bills payable and payroll totaling $270,247.32: motion to pay recorded (mover: Councilmember Baldwin; seconder: Councilmember Kofflin); outcome not specified in the excerpt.
The council adjourned at 8:07 p.m.
