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Meeting primer: Kalamazoo City Commission

Commissioners will decide, among other things, whether to approve a $129,800 contract with All Things Diverse to conduct a DEI assessment for the city. A DEI Council established in late 2024 recommended that assessments be conducted every two to three years.

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Three Rivers city commissioners present Citizen of the Year award, approve increase to user fees

The Three Rivers city commission met Tuesday evening for a regularly scheduled meeting. Items on the agenda for the night included a presentation for the 2023 Citizen of the Year, a public hearing for a Special Exception Use (SEU) license for the city’s first marijuana transport facility, and proposed user fee rate increases.

See how the City of Three Rivers plans to use its budget in 2024

The Three Rivers city commission met Tuesday evening for a presentation of the city’s 2024 fiscal year budget. The budget must be adopted by June 20.

Three Rivers will use $274K grant to identify city’s lead service lines

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced Monday that more than $2 million in grants have been awarded as part of the MI Clean Water plan for 15 Michigan cities, villages, and townships across the state, including the City of Three Rivers.

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Three Rivers City Commission adopts 2021-22 budget, water & sewer rate increases

The Three Rivers City Commission Tuesday adopted its 2021-22 FY budget and user fee ordinance update, including the much discussed water and sewer rate increases, following two public hearings held at Three Rivers City Hall. The meeting marked the first time commissioners met in person this calendar year.

Three Rivers City Commission to hold public hearing for 2021-22 budget next week

The Three Rivers City Commission will hold a public hearings at its next meeting on Tuesday, June 1 to consider updates to its user fee ordinance, including increases to the city's water and sewer rates, as well as its 2021-22 FY budget.

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Three Rivers City Commission holding special meeting tonight, expected to discuss water rate increase

The Three Rivers City Commission will be holding a special meeting tonight via Zoom at 6 p.m. Commissioners are expected to hold a public hearing to discuss a water-related infrastructure improvements grant, as well as an update to the city's user fee ordinance. Among those user fees will be proposed increases to both city water and sewer rates beginning next fiscal year. Tonight's meeting will include an opportunity for citizens to speak to the commission about these proposed changes.

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