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Milan council approves equipment purchases, traffic signal work and dispatch contract
Summary
The Milan City Council on June 2 approved purchases for parks and public works — including a $9,999 mobile watering unit and a $13,956.80 shade system — accepted a $21,500 estimate for signal work at West Main and Platt, and ratified a Washtenaw County dispatch services contract. Council also approved payment of $1,125,709.72 in bills.
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The Milan City Council voted June 2 to approve several municipal purchases and contracts, including equipment for parks and an estimate for traffic signal work, and to ratify a regional dispatch services agreement.
Council approved a $9,999 purchase of a mobile watering system from Ottawa Lake Co-op Elevator. Councilmember Kerkes made the motion, which Councilmember Stafford seconded; the minutes record the motion as carried. The council also approved a shade system purchase for $13,956.80 after a motion by Councilmember Snyder and seconded by Councilmember Nie.
For city streets, Council approved an estimate of $21,500 for signal work at the intersection of West Main and Platt. That motion was brought by Councilmember Stafford and seconded by Councilmember Gress.
The council approved the Washtenaw County Dispatch Service Contract in a motion by Councilmember Nie, seconded by Mayor Pro-Tem Kerkes. The minutes record the motion as carried.
Finance action: Council approved payment of bills and payroll totaling $1,125,709.72 on a motion by Councilmember Nie, seconded by Councilmember Stafford.
All votes on the motions listed above are recorded in the minutes as having carried. The minutes do not include verbatim debate or detailed procurement vendor selection rationale for these items.
Next steps: Approved purchases will proceed per city procurement processes; the dispatch contract will be implemented per its terms with Washtenaw County dispatch services.
