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Residents raise street repairs, landscaping and peddler concerns; City Manager outlines summer events and projects

Howell City Council · June 8, 2026
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Summary

During public comment residents thanked DPW for Gay Street patching, raised a Livingston County Drain Commission assessment, requested landscaping at a Consumers Energy substation and flagged door-to-door peddlers; City Manager Kristi Troy reported Depot Lot construction photos, the Snedicor parking project waiting on DTE, a July 4 picnic, and an upcoming Pride Parade on June 14.

Several residents addressed the Council during the Call to the Public. Randall Beard thanked DPW for patching Gay Street and voiced concerns about a Livingston County Drain Commission special assessment; Doug Heins asked for landscaping attention at the Consumers Energy substation; and Kelly O'Hara raised concerns about door-to-door peddlers in the community. Later in the meeting, Susie Hill spoke about truck traffic in New Business.

City Manager Kristi Troy gave operational updates: Fire & Ice Depot Lot pictures were displayed, the Snedicor parking lot project is underway but waiting on DTE infrastructure improvements, a July 4th picnic at Scofield Park is planned, the beach and concessions have been busy, Food Truck Tuesday was canceled due to weather, and the 6th Annual Pride Parade is scheduled for June 14. These items were presented as informational reports; no new policy actions were taken on these items at the meeting.