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(Press release from the City of Saline)
The City of Saline will be hosting an upcoming infrastructure town hall, focusing on the 2022 construction season, scheduled for Friday, April 22.
“I can scarcely believe that construction season is already upon us,” said Mayor Brian Marl. “The City of Saline has a litany of projects planned for the spring, summer and fall of 2022 – this year, we’ll definitely make our mark on infrastructure improvements.”
“Our team is placing a greater focus on educating impacted property owners about upcoming capital projects as part of our commitment to improved public engagement,” stated Saline City Manager, Colleen O’Toole. “In addition to this town hall, we will be rolling out dedicated webpages, and hosting project-specific events for larger projects this upcoming construction season.”
Mayor Pro-tem Dean Girbach, a member of the City’s Wastewater/Water Ad-hoc Committee added, “An emphasis on infrastructure and commitment by new staff and citizen advisors has brought about clear direction for making Saline’s water/waste handling reliability and enhancements a reality.”
Members of the City’s Wastewater/Water Ad-hoc Committee will be on present at the Town Hall to address citizens questions and concerns.
The upcoming “Infrastructure Town Hall” will be held on:
Friday, April 22
8 a.m.
Saline City Hall – Council Chambers
100 North Harris Street
The Town Hall will feature a formal presentation and PowerPoint. The event will be recorded and livestreamed, and questions will be entertained from the City’s Facebook page.
For those attending in-person, light refreshments will be served.
RVSP are not necessary. For questions or concerns, please direct inquiries to Sarah Massey, the City’s PR Generalist at smassey@cityofsaline.org.
Saline City Hall
100 N Harris St
Saline, MI
United States
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I am confused about two references in the article referring to the candidates to be put forth and to the potential motion at Monday's meeting as "Mayor Marl's" selected candidates. These is a committee comprised of several members including members of City Council that was charged with and that did narrow the selec
In the live interview following the closed session, Mayor Marl actually addressed the candidates as “his choices;” stating that council “agreed with him.” Tran did repeat those words back to Marl for clarification and Mark said it again.
This whole thing smells and of course our “transparent” (not) mayor is again in the thick of it.
Disgusting. What has happened to the city I was born and raised in?🤬
It is expressing its displeasure with the current administration. Which is never “disgusting.” Peaceful protests are an essential freedom and absolute right.
Why do parents bring small children and expose them to ALL THIS hate, some children holding signs and have no idea what it means. I saw one young girl about 5, she looked terrified, almost to tears. Be careful what u wish for in a king, they don't fool around w rioting.
It makes no sense to have a close session to keep applicants private since the applicants are now public. All of those in consideration, have made their intentions already known to the public and the community at large.