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Votes at a glance: Lincoln Park Council actions, Nov. 10, 2025

November 10, 2025 | Lincoln Park, Wayne County, Michigan


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Votes at a glance: Lincoln Park Council actions, Nov. 10, 2025
Lincoln Park — At its Nov. 10 council meeting, the Lincoln Park City Council took the following formal actions (roll-call votes recorded):

• Consent agenda: Approved (minutes, accounts/claims, CDBG rehabilitation loan, lot splits/combination approvals, HOME funds, and other routine items). Vote: Nichols — yes; Ross — yes; Salcedo — yes; Zohr — yes; Mayor Maureen Tobin — yes.

• Ordinance adoption: Added a new section labeled "disruptive behavior" to Part 6 (described in the reading as chapter/section 666.10) making certain noncriminal disturbances municipal civil infractions (maximum fine $500). Vote: unanimous.

• New Class B used-vehicle dealer license: Approved for Salem Auto Group LLC, 4085 Ford Street. Vote: unanimous.

• PFAS settlement participation: Council concurred to participate in Phase 2 of a national PFAS class-action settlement; city attorney stated there is no charge to the city and attorney fees are set by the federal court. Vote: unanimous.

• AMI contract award: Council awarded the advanced metering change-out to Core & Main after staff presented bids and advisory-board interviews; finance department to determine account number. Vote: unanimous.

• 2026 DWSRF lead-service replacement: Authorized Hennessy Engineers to complete design and bidding services for replacement of ~450 lead services ($450,126). Vote: unanimous.

• 2026 CWSRF sanitary sewer rehabilitation: Authorized Hennessy Engineers for design and services ($948,250). Vote: unanimous.

• Adjournment: Motion carried by unanimous vote.

Notes: Where roll-call transcripts identified individual councilmembers during votes, the meeting record showed unanimous votes among the members present; Councilwoman Dupre was recorded as absent at roll call. Several items (e.g., proclamations and recognitions) were presented without roll-call votes reported in the same way as formal action items.

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