Inkster
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City Council Meeting(s)
The City Council will discuss a state grant for infrastructure rehabilitation and the implementation of a Safe Cities program. The body is also reviewing requests for community event street closures and an amendment to a GLWA agreement.
- FDCVT Grant #210188-26 for $200,000 toward the $540,000 rehabilitation of Helen Pump Station at 551 Helen Street
- Implementation of the Safe Cities Program
- GLWA Amendment no. 2
- Street closure request for a block party on July 18, 2026
- Approval for Robichaud All Class Reunion Picnic
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Inkster Housing Commission
The Inkster Housing Commission will hold its regular monthly meeting to review committee updates and administrative reports. The agenda includes a public comment topic regarding city street barrier removals.
- Public comment: City of Inkster street barrier removals presented by Director Bivens
- Review of May 19, 2026, board meeting minutes
- Committee updates from Finance, Operations, Procurement, Personnel, and Security committees
- Administrative reports on Asset Management, Housing Choice Vouchers, and Modernization/Development
City Council Meeting(s)
The Inkster City Council will consider approving $25,495 for asbestos abatement at the former library (2005 Inkster Rd) to convert it into a cultural center. They will also discuss implementing a Safe Cities Program, a street closure for a block party on June 26, and approving a new planning and development fee schedule.
- Approve $25,495 asbestos abatement contract at 2005 Inkster Rd (former library)
- Discussion on implementation of Safe Cities Program
- Street closure/block party on June 26, 2026
- Approval of Planning and Development Fee Schedule
- Possible closed session for contract or property negotiations
The City Council approved the FY 2026/2027 budget (5-0), along with funding for asbestos abatement at the new cultural center and a new Planning and Development Fee Schedule. Implementation of the Safe Cities Program was tabled. Street closures for two block parties were approved.
- Approved FY 2026/2027 Budget (5-0)
- Approved asbestos abatement funding for new cultural center (5-0)
- Approved Planning and Development Fee Schedule (5-0)
- Tabled Safe Cities Program implementation (5-0)
- Approved street closure for block party on Notre Dame (5-0)
- Approved 4th of July block party street closure on Colgate (5-0)
Parks & Recreation Commission
The Inkster Parks and Recreation Commission will discuss operational updates, including park construction timelines and recreation center maintenance. Commissioners will review proposed bylaws, schedule upcoming officer elections, and evaluate the Touch Reality mentorship program for potential City Council referral. The agenda also covers budget inquiries and planning for the Senior Building grand opening.
- Review of Touch Reality mentorship program for City Council referral
- Presentation and acknowledgment of updated Commission bylaws
- Scheduling and nomination notice for Chair, Vice Chair, and Secretary elections
- Updates on park construction timelines and recreation center marquee repairs
- Planning for the Senior Building grand opening and Memorial Day parade participation
City Council Meeting(s)
The council approved the agenda and adjourned, with no ordinances or new business actions taken. The only item of discussion was a study session on the FY2027 budget, but no vote or decision was recorded.