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Wyandotte City Council Meeting - 6/22/26
Published: Jun 22, 2026
Community Events, Public Service Recognition, and 'Love Wyandotte Week' Highlighted
Councilwoman Cirulla announced a coffee hour with school board member Ayanna King and state representative candidate Jamie Churches to discuss Wyandotte matters [cite: 438-443]. She also commended the police and city staff for their work during the weekend's Pride event and acknowledged Conn's Production for organizing Downriver Pride [cite: 445-455]. Councilwoman Steck announced a special coffee hour for kids and families at Copeland, featuring a reading and craft activity, and reminded residents about Senior Olympics registration deadlines and Oakwood's 200th anniversary celebration [cite: 467-481]. Councilman Sutka wished everyone a happy and safe 4th of July [cite: 482-485]. Treasurer Todd Browning highlighted the launch of 'Love Wyandotte Week,' a community initiative involving two local churches, with various events including cleanups and statue cleaning, with Quint Plumbing providing water for the latter [cite: 498-527]. The Mayor also provided details on the Love Wyandotte Week basketball clinic and combined church service [cite: 528-544].
Youth Choir Performance Approved; Parking Lot Relocation and Property Sale Authorized
The Wyandotte Academy Youth Choir received approval to use city property, including streets and sidewalks in the downtown area, for a performance on July 3rd, 2026. The approval is contingent upon receiving a signed hold harmless agreement [cite: 383-395]. Separately, the city engineer presented a plan to relocate a city parking lot and sell a property at 3439 11th Street by sealed bids [cite: 409-420].
Water Department Secures OHM Advisors for Service Line Inspections
The water department requested and received approval for a professional services proposal from OHM Advisors to assist in completing water service line material inspections. The proposal's cost will not exceed $193,900, and this appropriation was included in the fiscal year 2026 capital budget and recommended by WMS Management [cite: 319-328].
Public Hearing Scheduled for Property Tax Millage Rate
The city council scheduled a public hearing for July 13th, 2026, to discuss the property tax millage rate needed to support the proposed general city operating budget. This follows an explanation from the deputy treasurer/assistant finance director regarding the necessity of the hearing [cite: 343-349].
Caitlin Toth Hired as Full-Time Dispatcher
The city council approved the hiring of Caitlin Toth as a full-time dispatcher for the Downriver Central Dispatch Center, following established procedures and interviews. HR specialist Anne Gowdy recommended her for the position [cite: 363-371].
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