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Buildings & Grounds committee recommends sale of township property at 6093 Dixie Hwy

Bridgeport Charter Township Buildings & Grounds Committee · December 11, 2024
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Summary

At its Dec. 11 special meeting, the Bridgeport Charter Township Buildings & Grounds Committee recommended placing the township property at 6093 Dixie Hwy on the market and set priorities including assessing the township building, reviewing the Police Department’s location, and repairing a deteriorating cemetery wall.

Chairman Kuznicki called the Bridgeport Charter Township Buildings & Grounds Committee to order at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 11. The committee approved the meeting agenda and minutes, then moved into new business on project priorities.

The committee agreed to prioritize returning township-owned properties to the tax roll, including contacting adjacent property owners and posting a list of properties on the township website. Committee discussion also identified the need for an assessment of the township building; members said they will reach out to contractors to obtain that assessment. The committee discussed whether to retain the Police Department at its current location or seek an alternative site but did not record a decision on that question.

Members noted that the wall at Oakgrove Cemetery is deteriorating and agreed to pursue repairs. The committee also set a standing meeting schedule of the second Wednesday of each month at 5:30 p.m.

Supervisor Evans moved and Trustee Adams seconded a recommendation to place the township property located at 6093 Dixie Hwy for sale; the motion carried 3-0. The meeting adjourned at 7:30 p.m.

Next steps recorded in the meeting record include outreach to adjacent property owners, posting property information on the township website, and soliciting contractor assessments for the township building; no timeline or budget for those actions was specified in the record.