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Norton Shores council approves vehicle purchases and awards road-maintenance contracts

Norton Shores City Council · April 1, 2026

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Summary

The council unanimously approved purchase of two police pursuit vehicles via the Mi-Deal program, extended a marketing services contract with Revel for $47,500, and awarded the 2026 chip-seal contract to Pavement Maintenance Systems for $423,673.54; Hot-in-Place/Milling and Resurfacing projects were included on the consent agenda.

The Norton Shores City Council on March 17 approved a series of procurement and contract actions, including purchases and road-maintenance contracts intended for the coming fiscal year.

Council Member Sowa moved to approve a purchase order for two police patrol vehicles in Fiscal Year 2026 to be bought through the Mi-Deal purchasing program from Berger Chevrolet of Grand Rapids, and to authorize the sale of the two replaced vehicles; Council Member Fox supported the motion and it carried unanimously (agenda item 26-34).

As part of the same meeting, the council authorized a one-year extension of the agreement with Revel to provide Marketing Manager services at a cost of $47,500 (item 26-35). The council also awarded the 2026 Chip Seal Project to Pavement Maintenance Systems of Imlay City at a contract price of $423,673.54 (item 26-36). The Hot-in-Place/Milling and Resurfacing 2026 (FY27) projects were included in the consent agenda (item 26-31).

All procurement and contract motions on the record were supported and recorded as carried unanimously. The purchase of patrol vehicles will proceed through the Mi-Deal cooperative purchasing program; the transcript records Berger Chevrolet as the vendor for the vehicle purchase and Pavement Maintenance Systems as the chip-seal contractor.