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Milan City Council unanimously approves deficit plan, water-project invoices, bond-refunding ordinance and fee schedule
Summary
At its Feb. 14 meeting the City of Milan Council unanimously approved a revised Deficit Elimination Plan, MDOT invoices totaling $352,365.87 for a water project, Ordinance 2022-02 to refund water and sewer revenue bonds, Resolution 2022-02 updating the fee schedule, and engineering-design services for street and water-main work; bills totaling $499,828.38 were also approved.
The Milan City Council on Feb. 14 unanimously approved a package of fiscal and infrastructure measures, including a revised Deficit Elimination Plan to be submitted to the State of Michigan and MDOT invoices tied to a water project with the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Councilmember Kenneth Nie moved to approve the Deficit Elimination Plan; Councilmember Brian Baldwin seconded and the motion passed on a 7-0 roll-call vote. The council then approved MDOT invoices totaling $352,365.87 related to the City of Milan…
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