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The City of Saline will be hosting a town hall meeting at Saline City Hall Tuesday, November 14 at 6p.m. to discuss ongoing projects at the water treatment plant and the status of expected improvement to the water system.
“The City continues to maintain a heavy focus on improving its utility infrastructure. Managing necessary projects at our Water Plant to improve the overall quality of our drinking water is a high priority at this time.” said City Manager O’Toole.
The town hall meeting will be hosted by City Manager O’Toole, Public Works Director Sirls, City Engineer Humphriss and Water and Wastewater Superintendent Bill Briggs. Presenters will explain how our water system functions as well as projects, ongoing and upcoming, to improve the conditions of the municipal water system. After the presentation, staff will be available to answer any citizen questions or concerns.
The Town Hall Meeting will take place:
Tuesday, November 14
6 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Saline City Hall
100 N Harris St, Saline, MI 48176
This meeting is open to the public to attend and we welcome questions after the presentation. If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact PR Generalist, Sarah Massey at smassey@cityofsaline.org.
Saline City Hall
100 N Harris
Saline, MI 48176
United States
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I am very disappointed with the leadership of the Rec Center. There is no solution for the people that use the pool for health reasons. What are the alternatives for me? I am a Senior Citizen, new to the area, and need an indoor pool for back exercises.
We are also frustrated. Not having access impacts pain levels, overall health, and quality of life. As long-term members familiar with the dedication, creativity, and commitment of the Rec Center staff, would ask you to consider redirecting your angst. The Rec Center staff is not the problem (more below).
By the way, there was an adjustment for the last shut down and an email was sent about what they are doing about this shutdown. Discuss with them for accurate information. It was all communicated by the Rec Center via email for the last shut down and for the upcoming shut down. Perhaps make sure your email of record