Citizen Portal
Sign In

Get Full Government Meeting Transcripts, Videos, & Alerts Forever!

Get email alerts on the Council Votes Contracts topic

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

Norton Shores council approves minutes, consent agenda and two paving contracts totaling about $1.66 million

City of Norton Shores City Council · June 16, 2026
AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

At its June 16 meeting, the Norton Shores City Council unanimously approved minutes and a consent agenda, and awarded two paving contracts — $376,956.20 to Gallagher Asphalt Corporation and $1,279,519.05 to Michigan Paving & Materials Co.; the council also approved a land division. All motions carried unanimously.

The Norton Shores City Council met June 16 at the Norton Shores Branch Library and unanimously approved minutes from its June 2 meeting, a consent agenda including department reports and an RFP for a customized government app, and multiple procurement and land-use items.

Council Member Jurkas moved to approve the minutes from June 2, a motion supported by Council Member Fisher and recorded as carried unanimously. Council Member Kasher moved to approve the Consent Agenda — which included Police, Fire, Public Works and Administrative Services reports, a Request for Proposals for a customized government app, and the MERS 457 Deferred Compensation Plan Agreement — a motion supported by Council Member Sowa and carried unanimously.

The council awarded two major pavement contracts for the 2026 (FY 2027) program. Council Member Hylland moved to award the Hot-in-Place Pavement Recycling contract to Gallagher Asphalt Corporation of Thornton, Illinois, at a cost of $376,956.20; Council Member Jurkas supported the motion and it carried unanimously. Council Member Jurkas moved to award the HMA Milling, Overlay and Resurfacing contract to Michigan Paving & Materials Co. of Comstock Park, Michigan, at a cost of $1,279,519.05; Council Member Kasher supported the motion and it carried unanimously.

Council Member Hylland also moved to approve a land division for property at 2973 Valk Street to allow creation of three new parcels; Council Member Jurkas supported that motion and it carried unanimously.

The minutes state motions and seconds for each item and record the outcomes as unanimous; the minutes do not list individual roll-call vote counts. The meeting adjourned at 6:02 p.m.