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Detroit City Council Approves Breitenbush Pump Repair Bid

City of Detroit City Council ยท November 15, 2024
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Summary

At a Nov. 15 special session, the Detroit City Council approved a bid from Stettler Supply to repair the Breitenbush pump. The motion was made by Councilor Eric Page, seconded by Michele Tesdal, and passed unanimously; the contract amount was not specified in the minutes.

The Detroit City Council approved a bid from Stettler Supply to repair the Breitenbush pump during a Nov. 15 special session called by Mayor Jim Trett. Councilor Eric Page moved to approve the bid and Councilor Michele Tesdal seconded; the motion passed unanimously. "All in favor, motion passes unanimously," the minutes record.

The action was taken with Mayor Jim Trett and Councilors Eric Page, Denny Nielsen and Michele Tesdal present; Councilors Greg Sheppard, Todd Smith and Tim Luke were listed as absent. The meeting minutes identify Michelle Connor as City Recorder and list meeting logistics (12:00 p.m., 345 Santiam Ave W., Zoom). The minutes do not state a dollar amount for the Stettler Supply repair bid or specify next steps such as contract execution timelines or required staff follow-up.

The council moved to adjourn immediately after the action. Councilor Eric Page made the motion to adjourn, Councilor Denny Nielsen seconded, and the meeting was adjourned at 12:02 p.m.