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Adrian adopts revised snow-and-ice removal ordinance, commissioners cite 'reasonableness' standard

Adrian City Commission · April 21, 2026

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Summary

On second reading the commission adopted Ordinance No. 26-001 revising Chapter 74 on snow and ice removal to emphasize a 'reasonableness' standard; commissioners also committed to review complaint-handling to ensure residents can contest assessed charges.

The Adrian City Commission on April 20 adopted Ordinance No. 26-001, amending Chapter 74 (snow and ice removal) to clarify expectations and use a 'reasonableness' standard for enforcement. The ordinance passed on a unanimous roll-call vote after a brief discussion and an expression of thanks to staff for clarifying the language.

During the meeting several residents had raised concerns in adjacent public hearings about snow-and-ice assessment practices, including late notices and the lack of before-and-after documentation. City Administrator Chad Baugh told the commission staff will research past billing incidents and work with residents to provide explanations and corrective action where warranted.

The motion to adopt the ordinance was made by Commissioner Roberts and seconded by Commissioner Moore; the roll-call vote was unanimous. The city also said it will outline complaint procedures and consider additional outreach to residents in affected areas.