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August 8, 2022 – City Council Meeting
All City Council members were present for the meeting. Minutes from the previous meeting were approved. Vote.Run.Serve does not provide summaries for public comments but we want to note that many residents spoke during public comments during both the general and study session meetings. You can hear public comments from 6:16 to 12:00 and 59:07…
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One City, One Book 2022
If you’re looking for an end-of-summer book to read, join the Livonia Public Library One City, One Book program and check out Fredrik Backman’s Anxious People. The Livonia Public Library is hosting this city-wide program for its second year and will host a series of free events for the public of all ages to enjoy.…
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Primary Election Results
Congratulations to all those who ran. Vote.Run.Serve will provide a more in-depth analysis in the near future, but, for now, here are the candidates you will see on your ballot this November. Democrat proceeds Republican in the listing below. Governor Gretchen Whitmer Tudor Dixon —————————————— Congressional – 12 district Rashida Tlaib Steven Elliott —————————————— State…
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8/1 LPS Board of Education Regular Meeting
Video: https://youtu.be/kimXsX2_leM There was a Special/Closed Meeting (Appeal Hearing) and a Committee of the Whole Meeting held just prior to this meeting. District Update from the Superintendent: Mrs. Oquist appealed highlights across the Districts, including Learning in L-Town, Summer Programs, 2021 Bond summer projects, Unified Summer Sports Camp, Franklin Players Youth Camp, reminder for Bounce…
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June 27th – City Council Meeting
Laura Toy and Scott Morgan were out due to exposure to Covid. Scott Bahr was out due to personal business Consent agenda and meeting minutes from past meeting was approved. The annual audit of city finances for fiscal year 2021 (ending November 30, 2021) was completed. A summary can be found here: https://civicclerk.blob.core.windows.net/…/e7cb2d37…. A motion…
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July 25th – City Council Meeting
All City Council members were present for the meeting. Minutes from the previous meeting were approved. Mayor Maureen Brosnan spoke in support of the Livonia Roads Millage. This millage renewal has the support of the City Council. Learn more: https://livonia.gov/…/Livonia-Neighborhood-Streets-Millage Vote.Run.Serve does not provide summaries for public comments but we want to note that many…

The VRS Team
Vote.Run.Serve-Livonia is a volunteer run platform launched by Carrie Budzinski and Brian Weiss in December 2021. Heather Fowler is the community engagement correspondent. Michael Testa is the correspondent for Livonia Public Schools. All are Livonia residents.
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