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Votes at a glance: Allegan council actions on April 13, 2026

City of Allegan City Council · April 14, 2026

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Summary

Council approved routine agenda and minutes, adopted Resolution 26.12 (special-assessment roll), approved a North Main parcel sale, adopted DDA-recommended downtown refuse changes, approved accounts payable/payroll totaling $1,855,399.82, and scheduled a May 11 public hearing on a Week Street parcel.

The following actions were recorded on the council floor on April 13, 2026:

- Approval of the April 13, 2026 agenda — motion moved and supported; motion passed.

- Approval of the March 23, 2026 meeting minutes — motion moved and supported; motion passed.

- Adoption of Resolution 26.12 (2026 special-assessment roll) — staff reported $2,538.53 in unpaid invoices to be added to property taxes if unpaid by June 30; no public comments; resolution adopted.

- Approval of sale and development of city-owned North Main Street parcel to ND Community Partners LLC for $6,000 — public hearing opened and closed with no public comment; motion passed.

- Adoption of proposed change to the Downtown refuse and recycling program (remove cardboard/paper recycling bins at most downtown enclosures; double number of solid-waste dumpsters) — motion passed.

- Approval of accounts payable and payroll: transcript recorded accounts payable and other disbursements read as roughly $1,611,914.54 and payroll $243,485.28, for a stated total of $1,855,399.82; motion passed.

- Direction to schedule public hearing for potential sale of parcel 5129000300 (Week Street) to Brandon and Melissa Genzink on 05/11/2026 — motion moved and supported; motion passed.

Several agenda items were discussion-only (e.g., 226 Monroe Street owner proposal, Griswold assessment review, community presentations) and drew no final council action that evening.