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Milan City Council approves MSHL lease, easement and $319,322.55 in bills

Milan City Council · May 1, 2026
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Summary

At its May 5 meeting the Milan City Council unanimously approved an easement agreement (pending attorney review), a lease with Milan Senior Healthy Living, and $319,322.55 in bills and payroll; the public hearing on the proposed 2026–27 budget was opened and closed with no public comment.

The Milan City Council on May 5 unanimously approved a lease with Milan Senior Healthy Living (MSHL), authorized an easement agreement with Eagle Springs pending city-attorney review, and approved bills and payroll totaling $319,322.55.

Mayor Pro-Tem Kerkes moved and Councilmember Gress seconded approval of the MSHL lease; the motion carried unanimously. Councilmember Nie moved and Councilmember Stafford seconded approval of an easement agreement between Eagle Springs and the City, subject to review and acceptance by the city attorney; that motion also passed unanimously. Councilmember Nie moved and Councilmember Gress seconded approval of bills payable and payroll in the amount of $319,322.55; that motion carried unanimously as well.

The council opened a public hearing on the proposed 2026–2027 city budget at 7:21 p.m. and, after a brief review and with no members of the public offering comment, closed the hearing at 7:23 p.m. Earlier in the meeting several public commenters spoke during the citizens’ matters portion: resident Crystal Weinper read a comment by Angela Thomas; non-residents Beverly Robinson, Jamie Vasper, Rendal Strack, and a representative for MSHL were recorded as speaking (the minutes list a James Giordani as speaking on behalf of MSHL in the second public-comment slot). The minutes do not provide the text of those comments.

Council actions recorded in the minutes were unanimous; the minutes do not include a roll-call vote-by-name beyond listing council members present. The council adjourned at 8:07 p.m. and set its next regular meeting for Tuesday, May 19, 2026 (agenda-item deadline May 13).