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Mount Clemens City Commission Meeting | June 15, 2026
Published: Jun 15, 2026
Delinquent Utility Bills to be Placed on Tax Roll; Assistance for Vulnerable Populations Discussed
The commission addressed issues related to delinquent utility bills and their placement on the tax roll for collection. Special assessment roles were approved for both delinquent utility bills and general bills. A discussion also occurred regarding potential assistance for vulnerable populations struggling with certain infractions like weed cutting, with suggestions for improved communication and resource provision.
City Approves Budget, Bond Updates, Union Contracts, and Transportation Services
The commission considered and adopted resolutions related to the city's budget and financial operations. This included updating performance bond amounts for right-of-way and street opening work, approving the fiscal year 2026-2027 budget resolution, and amending the fiscal year 2025-2026 budget. Additionally, special assessment roles for delinquent utility and general billings were approved for placement on the tax roll, and a contract for transportation services with the Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART) was approved. The commission also approved collective bargaining agreements for clerical, DPW, and crew leader union members.
Community Development Projects Advance, Summer Events Announced
Several community development projects and events were highlighted. Updates were provided on the Kins Community Center playground expansion, which is on schedule for completion before summer camp. Construction has begun on the Manchester Mount Clemens apartment development. A certificate of occupancy was issued for the Mineral Lofts Apartments project. Upcoming community events include a Juneteenth celebration, concerts, a cornhole tournament, and an Independence Day celebration with fireworks. The city also announced closures for Juneteenth and Independence Day holidays.
City Recognized for Audit Performance; Community Efforts and Volunteerism Praised
The meeting included several acknowledgments and recognitions. The city received a 'substantially compliant' designation and a perfect score on a state audit by the Department of Treasury. Clerk Kathleen Martin was recognized on the 2026 Municipal Clerk's Honor Roll. The Mcome Street project and the coordination of its agencies and funding were praised. Artwork by students with disabilities was presented. The Clintonale High School prom, supported by community efforts and local businesses, was acknowledged. The Mayor and City Commission received thanks for their roles in various projects and events. Commissioners emphasized the importance of community involvement, safety, and efficient governance.
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