Category: City Council
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March 13, 2023 – City Council Meeting
NEW: You can now listen to City Council meetings in podcast format – https://anchor.fm/cityoflivonia… General Meeting: http://livoniami.civicclerk.com/Web/Player.aspx?id=335… The following was passed unanimously: The following was passed with a majority vote The waver petition approving the demolition of Archie’s Restaurant and construction of a new automated car wash facility at 30471 Plymouth Road was passed. A…
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Capital Outlay & Infrastructure Committee Meeting – March 1, 2023
On Wednesday, March 1st, City Council held a Capital Outlay & Infrastructure Committee Meeting to discuss the Plante Moran Cresa space needs assessment and a proposed building controls system upgrade project. Committee meetings are not recorded and the VRS team attended in person to learn more about this critical topic. Committee Chair McCullough was joined…
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February 27, 2023 – City Council Meeting
General Meeting: http://livoniami.civicclerk.com/Web/Player.aspx?id=333… The following was passed unanimously The mayor vetoed the proposed reallocation of ’22 fiscal year funding from the Department of Governmental Affairs to the Buildings Funds. Study meeting Agenda: http://livoniami.civicclerk.com/Web/Player.aspx?id=334… The following items were put on the next consent agenda of the next Regular Meeting, scheduled for March 13: Waive noise ordinance…
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February 13, 2023 – City Council Meeting
Transparency, accountability and community engagement are essential in a democracy. Local government is important and City Council meetings provide insight into what’s happening in your community. Here is a summary of the February 13th Regular and Study Meetings of Livonia City Council. ***During yesterday’s meeting, an active shooter was reported on the Michigan State University…
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Livonia Q1 Highlights
Our goal at Vote.Run.Serve – Livonia is to not only share information as it happens but to keep the conversation going. We know everyone is busy so we hope that our recaps help residents feel connected to Livonia and our local government. We shared our first quarterly report last year with the intention of following…
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January 30, 2023 – City Council Meeting
Transparency, accountability and community engagement are essential in a democracy. Local government is important and City Council meetings provide insight into what’s happening in your community. Here is a summary of the January 30 Regular and Study Meetings of Livonia City Council. NEW: You can now listen to City Council meetings in podcast format –…
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January 18, 2023 – City Council Meeting
Transparency, accountability and community engagement are essential in a democracy. Local government is important and City Council meetings provide insight into what’s happening in your community. Here is a summary of the January 18 Regular and Study Meetings of Livonia City Council. Vice President Laura Toy was absent due to illness. Council President Jim Jolly…
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January 4, 2023 – City Council Meeting
Transparency, accountability and community engagement are essential in a democracy. Local government is important and City Council meetings provide insight into what’s happening in your community. Here is a summary of the January 4th study Meeting. Vice President Laura Toy was absent due to illness. Livonia All Stars vs Detroit Red Wings Alumni is scheduled…
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December 14, 2022 – City Council Meeting
Transparency, accountability and community engagement are essential in a democracy. Local government is important and City Council meetings provide insight into what’s happening in your community. Here is a summary of the December 14th Regular Meeting. Regular Meeting Agenda: https://livoniami.civicclerk.com/web/Player.aspx?id=264… The following was passed unanimously Consent Agenda Expenditure requests by Engineering Division related to road…
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December 5, 2022 – City Council Meeting
Regular Meeting Agenda: https://livoniami.civicclerk.com/web/Player.aspx?id=263… Councilwoman Laura Toy made a motion that the subject of moving local elections to fall on mid and general election years be sent to the Committee of the Whole. This was approved with a 5 to 2 vote (McCullough and McIntyre dissent). The following was passed unanimously Consent Agenda Amendment to…