Tag: City Council
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January 15 Regular and Study

Here is a summary of the January 15, 2025 Regular + Study Meeting of Livonia City Council. Development of the city center will be a focus of 2025 and City Council will hold Capital Outlay and Infrastructure meetings on the topic on the following dates: January 22nd, February 5th, March 12th and April 2nd. These…
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October 14, 2024 – Capital Outlay and Infrastructure Committee

On Monday, October 14th City Council held a Capital Outlay and Infrastructure Committee meeting to discuss the planning, design and construction of the new Civic Center Campus. Find the packet of information for this meeting here: https://livoniami.portal.civicclerk.com/…/agenda/3057 Following an interview and scoring process with members of the administration, Council and Plante Moran Realpointe, the administration…
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October 7, 2024 – Regular and Study City Council

Here is a summary of the October 7th, 2024 Regular + Study Meeting of Livonia City Council. Regular Meeting: https://livoniami.portal.civicclerk.com/…/agenda/3010 The following items were approved: There was a read out of the September 18th Committee of the Whole (find link to meeting summary below). A motion was made for a formal report and recommendation from…
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October 2, 2024 – Capital Outlay and Infrastructure Committee

On Wednesday, October 2nd, Council held a Capital Outlay and Infrastructure Committee on the topic of Facility Condition Assessment and Space Needs Assessment as it relates to the development at 5 Mile and Farmington. The administration was joined by the City’s representative at Plante Moran Realpointe to provide an update on the Vision 21/5 Mile…
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September 18 – Committee of the Whole

On Wednesday, September 18th, City Council held a Committee of the Whole on the topic of deer and a proposed responsible contractor ordinance. Find agenda packet here: https://livoniami.portal.civicclerk.com/…/agenda/2991 On June 19, 2023, City Council held a committee meeting on the subject of deer. Find summary here: https://voterunservelivonia.com/…/public-safety-health…/ Following that meeting, the City joined the Urban…
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August 26th, 2024 – City Council Meeting

Regular Meeting: https://livoniami.portal.civicclerk.com/…/agenda/2935 The following items were approved: The lot split request at 38449 Eight Mile Road that was previously denied was put forward for reconsideration at the next meeting. Following new information that Priority Waste would not be including bulk pick up with the proposed contract, the matter of the solid waste/recycling contract remains…
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August 12th, 2024 – Capital Outlay and Infrastructure Committee Meeting

NOTE: Since this summary wasn’t posted as early as it usually is, we want to include a note that due to unexpected change from Priority Waste that it would not do bulk trash collection, Council left the item in committee at its August 26th meeting. On Monday, August 12th, City Council held a Capital Outlay…
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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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Campaign finance reports offer unique perspective of 2023 city council race

This past November, around 20% of Livonia’s eligible voters turned out to elect Livonia’s. Up for the choosing was the city’s executive positions (mayor, clerk, treasurer) and the legislative body – the city council. This year, Livonia had six candidates for city council – with the first three winning a four year term and the…
