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The June 22nd City Council Meeting
Published: Jun 23, 2026
Rochester Hills Increases Printing Services Contract for Election Mailers
The City Council authorized an increase to the contract blanket purchase order for citywide printing services with Image Printing Inc. The increase of $16,000 will bring the total not-to-exceed contract amount to $426,340 through July 31, 2027. This additional funding is needed to cover the unforeseen printing and publication costs for two city millage proposals scheduled for the August election: the pathway millage renewal and the fire charter millage increase. The original blanket purchase order was issued in 2024 and did not account for these specific election mailers.
Rochester Hills Adopts Ordinance to Modify Cemetery Fees
The City Council accepted for second reading and adopted an ordinance to modify cemetery fees. This amendment, effective July 1, 2026, adjusts the fees associated with cemetery services. Specific details on the fee changes were not elaborated in the provided text, but the ordinance repeals conflicting ordinances and prescribes penalties for violations.
Rochester Hills Approves Contract Change for Waste Hauling Services Amid Service Improvement Efforts
The City Council approved the consent to change of control and assignment of the city's single waste trash hauler contract with Priority Waste LLC and TPG. This procedural resolution allows the new controlling party, TPG, to assume the contract while ensuring the city administration holds Priority Waste accountable to contractual terms, including fleet reliability and cart resolution. The transition follows significant service disruptions experienced by residents, and the new management has outlined investments in new trucks, staffing, and improved call center operations to enhance service.
Rochester Hills City Council Confirms Appointments to Traffic and Safety Board
The City Council voted to confirm the mayor's reappointment of Scott Hunter and Thomas Pozzolo to the Advisory Traffic and Safety Board for 3-year terms expiring June 30, 2029. Council members expressed support, noting their excellent service on the committee.
Water Main Replacement Project Approved for Hospital, Avon Towers, and Rochester High School
The City Council authorized a blanket purchase order for the Henry Ford Hospital, Avon Towers, and Rochester High School water main replacement project with Bidigare Contractors, Inc. The contract renewal option is for an amount not to exceed $2,093,175.43, including a 10% contingency. The project involves replacing aging water mains on hospital property, extending a main along Walton Boulevard for redundancy, replacing obsolete fire hydrants and valves at Avon Towers, and addressing a break-prone segment at Rochester High School. Work is scheduled to begin in late August and last approximately 10 weeks, with coordination planned for school operations and hospital needs to minimize disruption.
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