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Wyandotte Council OKs 11th Street Home Redevelopment; Municipal Services Commission Hires Two

The Wyandotte City Council approved a redevelopment plan to build four single-family homes on city-owned land on 11th Street between Lee and Cherry, marking the most consequential land-use decision from the past two weeks of meetings. The council concurred with the city engineer's recommendation to relocate a city parking lot on 11th Street and authorized a request for proposals for the home construction. The vote was unanimous.

City Council — June 22

The 11th Street redevelopment was one of several unanimous decisions. The council also approved a $193,900 contract with OHM Advisors for water service line material inspection.

In traffic matters, the council approved installation of stop signs on Van Alstyne at Chestnut under Traffic Control Order 2026-4.

Personnel actions included authorizing the hiring of Caitlin Toth as a full-time dispatcher at Downriver Central Dispatch.

The council confirmed a slate of reappointments to the Municipal Service, Planning, Beautification, Zoning Board of Appeals, Police & Fire, Downtown Development Authority, and Board of Examiners of Electricians. Kim Scalise was appointed to the Beautification Commission.

A public hearing on the 2026 tax rate was scheduled for July 13, 2026. The council also approved a special event for the Wyandotte Academy Youth Choir on July 3, 2026.

Municipal Services Commission — June 24

The Wyandotte Municipal Services Commission authorized the implementation of DotteTv Essentials and the no-cost DotteTv+ package via NCTC, both TiVo broadband services. Each vote was 4-0.

The commission hired two new employees, both on 4-0 votes: Dylan Powell as ConneX Equipment Specialist and Jeffery Culverhouse as Electric T&D Journeyman Lineman.

The board approved payment of vouchers totaling $817,766.66 and approved the June 10, 2026 meeting minutes.

City Council — July 1 (Agenda Only)

The council was scheduled to review an application from Lola's Mexican Grill at 3033 Biddle to transfer a Class C liquor license and obtain new Sunday Sales permits. A proposed resolution would support issuance of the license, subject to compliance with local laws. Minutes from this meeting have not yet been published, so no outcome is confirmed.

Coming Up

No upcoming meetings are listed for the next 14 days. Residents should note the public hearing on the 2026 tax rate, scheduled by the council for July 13, 2026.

Earlier weeks

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