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Committee moves multiple contracts and settlements; members press DDOT litigation and data-sharing questions

Internal Operations Standing Committee, City of Detroit · February 18, 2026
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Summary

The committee advanced a $65,000 PCI compliance contract for Plant Moran, approved multiple settlements (totaling tens of thousands) for DDOT-related lawsuits and other claims, and received a Legislative Policy Division report on third-party data-sharing contracts; members pressed the law department and DPW for follow-up.

At its Feb. 18 meeting the Internal Operations Standing Committee advanced an administration request for a $65,000 contract with Plante Moran to help the city meet Payment Card Industry compliance obligations, and moved multiple settlement items and contract measures toward formal council action.

Lori Stilinski, representing the administering department, explained that recent PCI rule changes expand compliance obligations to city websites or portals that redirect users to third-party payment processors. "They're helping the City develop our processes to ensure we're handling these payments properly," Stilinski said.

The committee approved…

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