Category: City Council
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July 8th, 2024 – Capital Outlay and Infrastructure Committee

On Monday, July 8th, City Council held a Capital Outlay and Infrastructure meeting to discuss the future plans for Livonia’s City Center. Find summaries of the previous meetings on this topic at the links below: This meeting moved the matter of issuing a notice of intent for a bond for a new City Hall to…
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July 1, 2024 – City Council Meeting

Regular Meeting: https://livoniami.portal.civicclerk.com/…/agenda/2857 The Spree wrapped on Sunday. Several council members praised the board committee and the volunteers instrumental to its success. The following were passed unanimously: Study Meeting Agenda: https://livoniami.portal.civicclerk.com/…/agenda/2859 Items put on the consent agenda: As always, the meeting agendas can be viewed on the city website here: https://livonia.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes Meetings can be watched…
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June 3, 2024 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 June 3, 2024 Regular + Study Meeting of Livonia City Council. Regular Meeting: https://livoniami.portal.civicclerk.com/…/agenda/2804 State Representative Matt Koleszar attended the meeting to give…
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June 17, 2024 – 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 June 17, 2024 Regular + Study Meeting of Livonia City Council. Regular Meeting: https://livoniami.portal.civicclerk.com/event/454/files/agenda/2840Emergency Director Brian Kahn attended the meeting with residents to…
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May 20, 2024 – Livonia 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 May 20, 2024 Regular + Study Meeting of Livonia City Council. Council hosted Livonia Public School’s Robotics program for a demonstration. Regular Meeting:…
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May 6, 2024 – 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 May 6, 2024 Regular + Study Meeting of Livonia City Council. Council recognized former Mayor Jack Engebretson for 40 years of service to…
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Capital Outlay & Infrastructure Committee Meeting – April 2024

In April, City Council held three Capital Outlay and Infrastructure Committee Meetings to talk about the city’s future, specifically the city’s center at Five Mile and Farmington. Here is an overview of all three meetings: Members of City Council attended these meetings, along with members of the administration and representatives of Plante Moran Realpointe (PMR).…
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April 22, 2024 – Committee of the Whole

On Monday, April 22nd, City Council held two meetings. A Committee of the Whole to address issues related to the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) and a Public Hearing on the matters of a lot rezone and an ordinance to limit the number of gas stations at intersections. The Committee of the Whole was scheduled…
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April 15, 2024 – City Council Meeting

Regular Meeting: https://livonia.gov/Calendar.aspx?EID=2931&month=4… The following were passed unanimously: Minutes and consent agenda Julie Alexander appointed as Deputy Treasurer Item 11 was moved to the May 6th meeting because City Council lacked a super majority to vote on the item (only four councilmembers). Study Meeting Agenda: https://livoniami.portal.civicclerk.com/…/agenda/2710 Items put on the consent agenda: Block party Street…
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April 1, 2024 – City Council Meeting

Regular Meeting: https://livoniami.portal.civicclerk.com/…/agenda/2708 Council recognized the Livonia Symphony Orchestra on the eve of its 50th anniversary. The following was passed unanimously: The following was denied by a 4-2 vote: Waiving the sidewalk requirement for four homes constructed at along Fairlane Avenue The status of the sewers on Fairway street was unanimously approved to be sent…
