Trenton City Council to Vote on Water Contract Amendment, $1.5M in Disbursements Monday
The Trenton City Council will consider a significant water service contract amendment and authorize more than $1.5 million in disbursements during its meeting Monday evening. The council will also vote on a social district permit for Roundhouse BBQ, renewal of a library services agreement, and software for police accreditation.
Recent Meetings
No final decisions were made at the two most recent public meetings, as both were preliminary or discussion-only sessions.
Development Area Citizens Council (June 22)
The newly formed Development Area Citizens Council held an orientation meeting. Members reviewed the council’s by-laws and elected a chair and vice chair. Minutes from the meeting have not yet been published.
Cultural Commission (June 24)
The Trenton Cultural Commission discussed planning for the 2027 Martin Luther King Jr. observance, including potential involvement of Trenton High School students and a possible speaker, Dr. Daveda J. Colbert. The commission also reviewed an outline for its Ambassador Program and considered final presentations to Dean Creech. The commission did not receive a new financial report or an update on Monguagan Memorial Park.
Coming Up
Trenton City Council – Monday, July 6, 7 p.m.
The council will hold a regular meeting at city hall. Key items on the agenda include:
- An amendment to the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) wholesale water service contract (Amendment #2).
- Authorization of $1,509,354.73 in disbursements.
- A social district permit application from SAW Holdings, doing business as Roundhouse BBQ.
- Renewal of the cooperative library services agreement.
- Purchase of Power DMS accreditation and policy software for the police department.
- A vehicle upfit for a traffic car.
- Appointment of a member to the Historical Commission and receipt of the 33rd District Court’s annual financial report.
Residents who wish to attend can check the city’s website for the full agenda and meeting location details.
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