Here are the main topics from the Ferndale City Council meeting:
Martin Road Park Support Facility: Final design approved, fully funded by over $2.1 million in grants for restrooms and other amenities.
Southeast Oakland County Safety Plan: Progressing with Vision Zero adopted, focusing on high-speed streets (especially 8 Mile). Application for nearly $13 million in federal implementation grants (80% federal, 20% local) is underway.
Parking System Transition: Moving from "Pay-by-Space" to "Pay-by-Zone" for efficiency, using license plate readers. Parking is free this week during the changeover.
Lead Service Line Replacement Ordinance: Adopted to mandate replacement for all homeowners. City notification of the ordinance's adoption will reset the 365-day compliance clock.
Senior Home Chore Services Grant: Approval of a $380,000 grant to help seniors with home improvements and services.
Max the Puppy Update: Max is recovering well in foster care after a torture incident and will be adopted.
"Fern and Learn" Season 3: Successfully concluded, allowing residents to learn about city departments.
Public Comments: Concerns raised about the Kulick property's future (advocating for public green space) and traffic diversion from road diets onto residential streets.
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