Highland Park City Council
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Reporting
Edited and summarized by the Detroit - MI Documenters Team
A vote to override the mayor’s veto of a resolution to amend bond requirements for the interim treasurer failed. A vote to move the DTE bill pay kiosk from the police station to the recreation center was approved.
A vote to override the mayor’s veto of a resolution to amend bond requirements for the interim treasurer failed. A vote to move the DTE bill pay kiosk from the police station to the recreation center was approved.
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05:47 PM May 6, 2024 CDT
Thomas no
Robinson yes
Manica no
Martin, yes
Ash -Shafii yes
As the super majority is required to override a veto, the motion does not carry
Thomas Yes
Robinson No
Manica Yes
Martin No
Ash-Shafii No
The motion carries
It passed with all yays except Martin, who voted No
It passed unanimously
With that, the meeting is adjourned at 9:23pm
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Highland Park City Council
Pursuant to the Highland Park Charter, Chapters 5 and 6, the City Council of Highland Park is comprised of 5 members; 2 at-large and one from each council district. The council exercises all of the legislative powers of the city, except as otherwise stated by law, and provides for the public’s peace and health, and for the safety of persons and property.
The council meets in regular session in the established Council Chamber on the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month.
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