ERMA L. HENDERSON AUDITORIUM REVISED CITY COUNCIL FORMAL SESSION To attend by phone only, call one of these numbers: +1 929 436 2866, +1 312 626 6799, +1 669 900 6833, +1 253 215 8782, +1 301 715 8592, +1 346 248 7799 - Enter Meeting ID: 85846903626Tuesday, February 17, 2026 at 10:00 A.m. - 11:00 A.m.1340 Coleman A. Young Municipal Center (313) 224-3443 Detroit, MI 48226With advance notice of seven calendar days, the City of Detroit will provide interpreter services at public meetings, including American Sign Language, language translation and reasonable ADA accommodations. Please contact the Civil Rights, Inclusion and Opportunity Department at (313) 224-4950, through the TTY number 711, or email [email protected] to schedule these services. 1.ROLL CALL 2.INVOCATION 3.APPROVAL OF JOURNAL OF LAST SESSION 4.RECONSIDERATIONS 5.UNFINISHED BUSINESS 6.PRESIDENT'S REPORT ON STANDING COMMITTEE REFERRALS AND OTHER MATTERS 7.BUDGET, FINANCE AND AUDIT STANDING COMMITTEE THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S) ARE TO BE REFERRED TO THE BUDGET, FINANCE AND AUDIT STANDING COMMITTEE:OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR GENERAL7.1Submitting report relative to 1.Audit of the American Rescue Plan Act - Neighborhood Beautification Initiative Program Operations.pdf2.Audit of the American Rescue Plan Act_Neighborhood Beautification Initiative Program Operations Final 02.09.2026 signed.pdfAudit of the American Rescue Plan Act – Neighborhood Beautification Initiative Program Operations. (Report is the result of our “Limited Scope Performance Audit of the American Rescue Plan Act) 8.INTERNAL OPERATIONS STANDING COMMITTEE THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S) ARE TO BE REFERRED TO THE INTERNAL OPERATIONS STANDING COMMITTEE:LEGISLATIVE POLICY DIVISION8.1Submitting report relative to 1.Contracts involving data sharing with third parties.pdf2.Report on Third Part Data Sharing.pdfRequest for report on City of Detroit contracts involving data sharing with third parties. (City Council Member Denzel Anton McCampbell has requested the Legislative Policy Division (LPD) provide a report on the existence of any City of Detroit contracts with vendors that allow the selling and sharing of data with third party brokers and entities.) MISCELLANEOUS8.2Council Member Denzel McCampbell 1.Disability Task Force Resolution.pdf2.2026-02-10_Disability Task Force.pdfSubmitting memorandum regarding Re-Establishing the Disability Task Force.8.3Council Member Denzel McCampbell 1.Memo - Questions Regarding 2026 EOP.pdfSubmitting memorandum regarding questions relative to the 2026 Executive Organization Plan.9.PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STANDING COMMITTEE THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S) ARE TO BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STANDING COMMITTEE:DETROIT BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY9.1Submitting reso. autho. 1.1728 Michigan Avenue Brownfield Plan.pdf2.1728 Michigan Avenue Brownfield Redevelopment Plan.pdfScheduling a Public Hearing regarding Approval of the Brownfield of the City of Detroit Brownfield Redevelopment Authority for 1728 Michigan Avenue Redevelopment. (The Developer will redevelop the vacant Property into a 9-story 60-unit mixed-use apartment building at 1728 Michigan Avenue. The first floor will feature an approximately 1,125 square foot ground level commercial space as well as tenant amenity space. The second through ninth floors will consist of 60 residential apartments which will include studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units. The ninth floor will also include indoor and outdoor tenant amenity spaces. Surface parking will be provided on adjacent parcels owned by the developer, as well as through arrangements with neighboring parking operators.)HISTORIC DESIGNATION ADVISORY BOARD9.2Submitting reso. autho. 1.HDAB Black History Month Acknowledge.pdf2.2026-02-05_Black History Month_Escribe.pdfHistoric Designation Advisory Board Staff Honors Black History Month. (Historic Designation Advisory Board (HDAB) staff would like to inform the Honorable Detroit City Council that, in honor of Black History Month, we will be sharing posts related to Detroit’s African American History to our social media pages throughout the month of February.)LEGISLATIVE POLICY DIVISION9.3Submitting report relative to 1.District 6 Tax Abatement.pdf2.District 6 Tax Abatements Memo.pdf3.District 6 Tax Abatement during 2022-2025.pdfDistrict 6 Tax Abatements during 2022-2025. (The Legislative Policy Division (LPD) has been requested by Council Member Gabriela Santiago-Romero to provide a comprehensive report on all tax abatements that were provided in District 6 during the period of 2022-2025.) MISCELLANEOUS9.4Council Member Latisha Johnson 1.Memo regarding down-zoning for 10631 Whittier, aka Covergirls Strip Club .pdf2.Covergirls Downzoning.pdfSubmitting memorandum requesting that the City Planning Commission look into options to down-zone 10631 Whittier, aka Covergirls Strip Club. 9.5Council Member Latisha Johnson 1.Request for Report on Community Outreach Ordinance.pdf2.Request for COO Report.pdfSubmitting memorandum requesting report on the Community Outreach Ordinance.10.PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S) ARE TO BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE:OFFICE OF CONTRACTING AND PROCUREMENT10.1Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 3088921.pdfContract No. 3088921- Notification of Emergency 100% Bond Funding – To Provide Emergency Make Safe After Fire Response at 19444 McCormick – Contractor: Adamo Demolition Company – Location: 320 East Seven Mile Road Detroit, MI 48203 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through June 30,2026 – Total Contract Amount: $68,977.11 CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION10.2Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007661.pdfContract No. 6007661- 100% Grant Funding – To Provide a Program Administrator for Coordinating and Managing Medical and Supportive Services for Persons Living with HIV in the Detroit Eligible Metropolitan Area. – Contractor: Community Health Awareness Group– Location: 1300 Fort Street Detroit, MI 48226 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval for a Period of Three (3) Years – Total Contract Amount: $3,679,367.09 HEALTH10.3Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007681.pdfContract No. 6007681- 100% Grant Funding – To Provide a Program Administrator for Coordinating and Managing Medical and Supportive Services for Persons Living with HIV in the Detroit Eligible Metropolitan Area. – Contractor: Matrix Human Services – Location: 450 Elliot Detroit, MI 48201 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval for a Period of Three (3) Years – Total Contract Amount: $4,426,822.03 HEALTH 10.4Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007695.pdfContract No. 6007695- 100% Grant Funding – To Provide Service for Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America - Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program. – Contractor: Community Health Awareness Group– Location: 1300 Fort Street Detroit, MI 48226 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval for a Period of Three (3) Years – Total Contract Amount: $1,205,451.00 HEALTH 10.5Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007698.pdfContract No. 6007698- 100% Grant Funding – To Provide Service for Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America - Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program. – Contractor: Matrix Human Services– Location: 450 Elliot Detroit, MI 48201 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval for a Period of Three (3) Years – Total Contract Amount: $1,792,722.00. HEALTH 10.6Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007622.pdfContract No. 6007622- 100% Grant Funding – To Provide Accident Coach Repair Service. – Contractor: Midwest Bus Corporation– Location: 1940 West Stewart Street, Owosso, MI 48867 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval for a Period of Five (5) Years – Total Contract Amount: $6,000.000.00 TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT OF APPEALS AND HEARINGS10.7Submitting report relative to 1.Dangerous Building Finding and Orders for Jan. 30, 2026.pdfThe Department of Appeals and Hearings (DAH) has filed the findings and Demolition orders of the Hearing Officer for the Dangerous Buildings hearings held January 30, 2026, in accordance with Section 8-17-24(d) of the 2019 Detroit City Code.LEGISLATIVE POLICY DIVISION10.8Submitting report relative to 1.Legal Research on Property Management Agreements.pdf2.Legal Resarch on Property Management Agreements.pdfLegal Research on Property Management Agreements. (The Legislative Policy Division (LPD) has been requested by Council Member Latisha Johnson identify any "applicable laws that would compel co-operative apartment management entities to adhere to their management agreement and by-laws or otherwise provide resident-owners with meaningful redress." The impetus for the assignment involves two co-operative buildings in District 4).DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS/ CITY ENGINEERING DIVISION10.9Submitting reso. autho. 1.x2026-013 MAP-25-128.pdf2.x2026-013 MAP-25-128 Signed Resolution.pdfPetition No. x2026-013 – DD Metro LLC request for a vacation, with reserve of a utility easement part of Auburn Ave., lying southerly of Glendale Ave. (All other involved City Departments, and privately owned utility companies have reported no objections. Provisions protecting utility installations are part of the attached resolution.)MISCELLANEOUS10.10Council Member Gabriela Santiago-Romero 1.Request for Ordinance Updates and Enforcement Data.pdf2.2026_GSR_Memo_Ordinance Enforcement Update.pdfSubmitting memorandum regarding request for Ordinance Updates and Enforcement Data.10.11Council Member Gabriela Santiago-Romero 1.DWSD Response Plan to Citywide Flooding.pdf2.2026_02_10_GSR_Memo_DWSD Flooding Response.pdfSubmitting memorandum regarding DWSD Response Plan to Citywide Flooding. 10.12Council Member Gabriela Santiago-Romero 1.Flock and Surveillance Cameras in Public Spaces.pdf2.2026-02-10_Flock, City Cameras, and Public Spaces_memo.pdfSubmitting memorandum regarding City Cameras, Flock, and Public Spaces. 10.13Council Member Gabriela Santiago-Romero joined by Council President Pro Tem Coleman A. Young, II 1.Resolution in Support of Women in Construction Week 2026.pdf2.2026-01-27 _ Women in Construction Week Resolution.pdfSubmitting resolution In support of Women in Construction Week 2026. 10.14Council Member Mary Waters 1.Memo - Information on Blight Tickets in Detroit.pdf2.Memo - Blight Violations 2.9.26.pdfSubmitting memorandum regarding request for Information on Blight Violations.11.VOTING ACTION MATTERS 12.OTHER MATTERS 13.COMMUNICATIONS FROM MAYOR AND OTHER GOVERNMENTAL OFFICIALS AND AGENCIES 14.PUBLIC COMMENT 15.STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTS 16.BUDGET, FINANCE AND AUDIT STANDING COMMITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK/CITY PLANNING COMMISSION16.1McCampbell, reso. autho. 1.NEZ Cert Seventeenth 4475 New House.pdf2.Seventeenth 4475 Core City NEZ cert 1.2026 new house 1.pdf3.Application for NEZ Certificate for Core City- 4475 17th Street.pdfNeighborhood Enterprise Zone Certificate Application for the construction of a new single-family house at 4475 17th Street in the Core City Neighborhood Enterprise Zone area. (The Office of the City Clerk forwarded to the City Planning Commission (CPC) an application requesting a 15-year Neighborhood Enterprise Zone (NEZ) certificate for the construction of new single-family house located at 4475 17th Street) 17.INTERNAL OPERATIONS STANDING COMMITTEE MAYOR'S OFFICE17.1Whitfield-Calloway, reso. autho. 1.Appointment of Sherri Jackson to Human Rights Commission.pdf2.Sherri Jackson Cover Letter HRC.pdf3.Sherri Jackson Appointment Resolution HRC.pdf4.Sherri Jackson Appointment Letter HRC.pdf5.Resume S. Jackson 3.2022.pdfAppointing Sherri Jackson to the Human Rights Commission with a term effective immediately and ending on February 6, 2029 upon City Council approval.17.2Whitfield-Calloway, reso. autho. 1.Re-appointment of Dr. Erik Carter to Human Rights Commission.pdf2.Erik Carter Cover Letter HRC.pdf3.Erik Carter Reappointment Resolution HRC.pdf4.Erik Carter Reappointment Letter HRC.pdf5.Carter_CV.pdfRe-appointing Dr. Erik Carter to the Human Rights Commission with a term effective immediately and ending on February 6, 2029 upon City Council approval.17.3Whitfield-Calloway, reso. autho. 1.Executive Organization Plan (EOP) Amendment.pdf2.Executive Organizational Plan Amendment.pdf3.EOP Resolution, Notice, and Sections.pdfResolution of Filing of Proposed Executive Organization Plan and Required Information for Public Hearing Thereof.LAW DEPARTMENT17.4Whtifield-Calloway, reso. autho. 1.Eaton-Rivers, Jasuan V City of Detroit, P.O. Lamont Gibson et al.pdf2.eaton-rivers jasuan.pdfSettlement in lawsuit of Eaton-Rivers, Jasuan v City of Detroit, P.O. Lamont Gibson et al, Case No. 25-10661, File No. L25-00186, (JA) Police Department, in the amount of ($20,000) in full payment for any and all claims which Jasuan Eaton-Rivers may have against the City of Detroit and any other City of Detroit employees by reason of alleged injuries sustained. 17.5Whitfield-Calloway, reso. autho. 1.Auto Rehab LP (Charmine Steen) v City of Detroit.pdf2.Auto Rehab LP (Charmaine Steen).pdfSettlement in lawsuit of Auto Rehab LP (Charmaine Steen) v City of Detroit, Case No. 24-156321, File No. L24-00933 (CBO) Department of Transportation, in the amount of ($5,325.12) in full payment for any and all claims which Auto Rehab LP may have against the City of Detroit and any other City of Detroit employees by reason of alleged injuries sustained. 17.6Whitfield-Calloway, reso. autho. 1.Northland Radiology, Inc. (Kevin Penn) v City of Detroit.pdf2.Northland Radiology (Penn) Resolution.pdfSettlement in lawsuit of Northland Radiology, Inc. (Kevin Penn) v City of Detroit; Case No. 24-010988-NF, File No. L24-01179(CMG), Department of Transportation, in the amount of in full payment for any and all claims which Northland Radiology, Inc., may have against the City of Detroit and any other City of Detroit employees by reason of alleged injuries sustained. 17.7Whitfield-Calloway, reso. autho. 1.Laquesha Newman v City of Detroit et al.pdf2.Laquesha Newman.pdfSettlement in lawsuit of Laquiesha Newman v City of Detroit et al, Case No. 24-004795-NI, File No. L24-00877 (CLR) Fire Department, in the amount of ($252,000.00) in full payment for any and all claims she may have against the City of Detroit and any of Detroit employees by reason of alleged injuries sustained. 17.8Whitfield-Calloway, reso. autho. 1.M1 Transportation LLC (Michelle Barnett) v City of Detroit.pdf2.M1 Transportation LLC (Michelle Barnett) resolution.pdfSettlement in lawsuit of M1 Transportation LLC (Michelle Barnett) v City of Detroit, Case No. 24-009250-NF, File No. L24-01117(CM), Department of Transportation, in the amount of ($10,000) in full payment for any and all claims which M1 Transportation LLC may have against the City of Detroit and any other City of Detroit employees by reason of alleged injuries sustained. 17.9Whitfield-Calloway, reso. autho. 1.Michigan First Rehab (Iesha Jones) v City of Detroit.pdf2.Michigan First Rehab (Iesha Jones) resolution.pdfSettlement in lawsuit of Michigan First Rehab (Iesha Jones) v City of Detroit, Case No. 24-009955-NF, File No. L24-01331(GBP), Department of Transportation, in the amount of ($29,000.00) in full payment for any and all claims which Michigan First Rehab may have against the City of Detroit and any other City of Detroit employees by reason of alleged injuries sustained. 17.10Whitfield-Calloway, reso. autho. 1.Michigan First Rehab (Natyri Jones) v City of Detroit.pdf2.Michigan First Rehab (Natyri Jones) - resolution.pdfSettlement in lawsuit of Michigan First Rehab (Natyri Jones) v City of Detroit, Case No. 25-146155-GC, File No. L25-00083, Department of Transportation, in the amount of ($2,895.00) in full payment for any and all claims which Michigan First Rehab may have against the City of Detroit and any other City of Detroit employees by reason of alleged injuries sustained. 17.11Whitfield-Calloway, reso. autho. 1.Pe-Tse Keung v City of Detroit et al and City of Detroit v Pe-Tse Keung.pdf2.Pe-tse Keung.pdfSettlement in lawsuit of Pe-Tse Keung v City of Detroit, et al., Case No.24-011567-CZ, File No. L24-01226 (EBG) Police Department in the amount of ($45,000.00) in full payment for any and all claims which Pe-Tse Keung may have against the City of Detroit and/or any other City of Detroit employees.17.12Whitfield-Calloway, reso. autho. 1.Legal Representation and Indemnification for Attorney Letitia Jones in lawsuit Dawn Wortham v City of Detroit et al.pdf2.Letitia Jones Rep Packet (Dawn Wortham 25-014502-CK) - LETTER AND RESO ONLY.pdfLegal Representation and Indemnification for Attorney Letitia Jones in lawsuit of Dawn Wortham v City of Detroit et al Case No. 25-014502-CK; EM-2025-3508 (JTM) A32000 (Law Department) for Attorney Letitia Jones. 17.13Young, a Proposed Ordinance 1.Ordinance to amend Chapter 45 of the Detroit City Code, Telecommunications, Direct Tv Franchise.pdf2.Ch 45 DIRECTV Approved to Form.pdf3.Transmittial Letter DIRECTV Franchise Agreement (002).pdf4.Introduction of CHAPTER 45 021226.pdfTo amend Chapter 45 of the 2019 Detroit City Code, Direct TV Franchise Telecommunications, Article III, Franchises, Division 2, Uniform Video Service Local Franchise Agreements, by adding Section 45-3-24, Approval of uniform video service local franchise to DIRECTV, LLC, to provide for a new ten-year agreement period to start October 15, 2025 and end October 14, 2035, which allows DIRECTV, LLC to provide cable and internet services to Detroit residents for the next ten years. INTRODUCE17.14Young, reso. autho. 1.Resolution to Set PH for Chapter 45 from IOS .pdfSetting a Public Hearing on the proposed ordinance amendment.HISTORIC DESIGNATION ADVISORY BOARD17.15Whitfield-Calloway, reso. autho. 1.HDAB reappointment resolution William Worden - Feb2026.pdfReappointment of William Worden to the Historic Designation Advisory Board effective February 15, 2026, for a three-year term expiring February 14, 2029. 17.16Whitfield-Calloway, reso. autho. 1.Re-appointment Candidates for Historic Designation Advisory Board (HDAB).pdf2.Reappointment Candidates for Historic Designation Advisory Board (HDAB).pdf3.HDAB reappointment resolution Sharon Sexton - Feb2026.pdfReappointment of Sharon Sexton to the Historic Designation Advisory Board effective February 15, 2026, for a three-year term expiring February 14, 2029. RESOLUTIONS17.17 Santiago-Romero, reso. autho. 1.2026-01-26_Resolution in Support of Local Democracy.pdf2.2026_01_26_Local Democracy Resolution.pdfIn Support of Local Democracy. 17.18Whitfield-Calloway, reso. autho. 1.BZA Dist 3 Maia Campbell 02112026.pdfAppointing Ms. Maia Campbell to represent City Council District 3 on the Board of Zoning Appeals for the term beginning immediately and expiring on December 31, 2028.18.PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STANDING COMMITTEE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION18.1Johnson, a Proposed Ordinance 1.DLBA Trumbull and Warren Rezoning .pdf2.DLBA Trumbull and Warren Rezoning 2.pdf3.Introduce - Setting of Public Hearing.pdfTo amend Chapter 50 of the 2019 Detroit City Code, Zoning, by amending Article XVII, Zoning District Maps, Section 50-17-6, District Map No. 5, to revise the zoning classification for four parcels commonly identified as 4814, 4830, and 4838 Trumbull, as well as 4827 Lincoln, generally bounded by West Warren Avenue to the north, Lincoln Street to the east, West Forest Avenue to the south, and Trumbull Street to the west, from the PD Planned Development District zoning classification to a combination of the R5 Medium Density Residential District and SD1 Special Development District, Small-Scale, Mixed-Use zoning classifications, and to repeal any existing regulations for development for the portion of the existing PD zoning district subject to such rezoning. INTRODUCE18.2Johnson, reso. autho. 1.Reso . Setting Public Hearing.pdfSetting a Public Hearing on the foregoing ordinance amendment.HOUSING AND REVITALIZATION DEPARTMENT18.3Johnson, reso. autho. 1.Annual HOME CDBG Revised Awards.pdf2.Council Ltr Resolution Annual HOME CDBG Revised Awards 20260129.pdfAwarding of Annual HOME and CDBG Revised Awards. (The City of Detroit (“City”), through the Housing and Revitalization Department ("HRD"), makes funding available for "ready-to-proceed projects" from HOME Investment Partnerships (“HOME”) and Community Development Block Grant (“CDBG”) funds allocated to the City through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD"). HRD has continued to work closely with HUD to meet required commitment and disbursement deadlines for new and ongoing projects approved by the City.) PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT18.4Johnson, reso. autho. 1.Property Sale of 7001 Fenkell Ave.pdf2.7001 Fenkell_CC Letter and Resolution_Signed by AB.pdfProperty Sale of 7001 Fenkell Avenue. (The City of Detroit, Planning and Development Department (“P&DD”) has received an offer from Greenwood District Equity, LLC, a domestic limited liability company (the “Purchaser”), to purchase certain City-owned real property 7001 Fenkell Avenue, Detroit, MI 48238 (the “Property”) for the purchase price of Thirty-One Thousand Five Hundred and 00/100 Dollars ($31,500.00).) (POSTPONED FROM THE FORMAL SESSION ON 2-10-26 AND BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 2-17-26)19.PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE OFFICE OF CONTRACTING AND PROCUREMENT19.1Santiago-Romero, reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007602.pdfContract No. 6007602 – 100% Grant Funding – To Provide Six Lactation Pods – Contractor: Spaceworx – Location: 14250 Cherry Lane Court, Laurel, MD 20707– Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through January 2, 2028 – Total Contract Amount: $149,000.00. HEALTH (POSTPONED FROM THE FORMAL SESSION ON 2-10-26 AND BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 2-17-26)19.2Santiago-Romero, reso. autho. 1.6004420-A3.pdfContract No. 6004420-A3 – 100% Major Street Funding – AMEND 3 – To Provide Extension of Time Only for the Rosa Parks Streetscape Project. – Contractor: Major Contracting Group, Inc. – Location: 15347 Dale Street, Detroit, MI 48223 – Previous Contract Period: May 10, 2022 through March 31, 2026– Amended Contract Period: May 10, 2022 through December 31, 2026 – Contract Increase Amount: $0.00 – Total Contract Amount: $8,841,461.28. PUBLIC WORKS (REPORTED OUT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 2-9-26)19.3Santiago-Romero, reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007598.pdfContract No. 6007598 – 100% City Funding – To Provide Small Aqueous Parts Cleaning Machine Lease and Services. – Contractor: Safety-Kleen Systems, Inc.– Location: 10480 Harrison Rd, Romulus, MI 481741 – Contract Period: February 1, 2025 for a Period of Two (2) Years – Total Contract Amount: $55,000.00. TRANSPORTATION (REPORTED OUT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 2-9-26)19.4Santiago-Romero, reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007623.pdfContract No. 6007623 – 100% Grant Funding – To Furnish & Install Paint Booth(s). – Contractor: Spray Booth Products – Location: 26211 W. Seven Mile Road, Redford, MI 48240 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval for a Two (2) Year Period – Total Contract Amount: $1,799,999.00. TRANSPORTATION (REPORTED OUT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 2-9-26)LAW DEPARTMENT19.5Benson, a Proposed Ordinance 1.Ordinance to amend Chapter 28 of the 2019 Detroit City Code, Article I City Business Licenses.pdf2.Ordinance Amendment for Chapter 28, Section 28-1-1.pdfTo amend Chapter 28 of the 2019 Detroit City Code, Licenses, Article I, City Business Licenses, by amending Section 28-1-1, Definitions, to make necessary technical corrections by removing the definitions for Adult arcade, Adult bookstore or adult video, Adult cabaret, Adult motion picture theater, Nudity, Semi-nude, Semi-nude model studio, Sexually oriented business, Specified anatomical areas. INTRODUCE (REPORTED OUT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 2-9-26)19.6Benson, reso. autho. 1.Introduction Chap 28 Bus. License(1).pdfSetting a Public Hearing on the foregoing ordinance amendment. (REPORTED OUT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 2-9-26)DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS/CITY ENGINEERING DIVISION19.7Santiago-Romero, reso. autho. 1.x2026-010 MAP-25-92.pdf2.x2026-010 MAP-25-92 Signed Resolution.pdfPetition of City Properties MI, LLC (x2026-010), request for several encroachments within the westerly part of Central Ave. and the northerly and southerly part of W. Vernor Hwy., adjacent to the parcels commonly known as 7700 W. Vernor Hwy. and 7701 W. Vernor Hwy., for an existing building-mounted awning and existing building-mounted lights. (Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) reports being involved, but they have no objection provided the DWSD encroachment provisions are followed. The DWSD provisions have been made a part of the resolution. All other involved City Departments, including the Public Lighting Authority and Public Lighting Department; also privately owned utility companies have reported no objections to the encroachment. Provisions protecting all utility installations are part of the attached resolution.) (REPORTED OUT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 2-9-26)20.NEW BUSINESS MAYOR'S OFFICE20.1Young, reso. autho. 1.African World Festival 2026.pdf2.2026 african world full pkt.pdfPetition of Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History (#2026-014), request to hold "African World Festival" at Hart Plaza on July 10, 2026 at 11:00 AM to July 12, 2026, at 11:30 PM. Set-up to begin on July 06, 2026 at 8:00 AM and completed on July 10, 2026 at 10:00 AM. Tear down to begin on July 12, 2026 at 12:00 AM and completed by 12:00 PM on July 13, 2026. (The Mayor's Office and all other involved City Departments RECOMMEND APPROVAL of this petition.) (REPORTED OUT OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES STANDING COMMITTEE ON 02/12/26)OFFICE OF CONTRACTING AND PROCUREMENT20.2Santiago-Romero, reso. autho. 1.Contract 6005090-A1.pdfContract No. 6005090-A1 – 100% Grant Funding – AMEND 1 – To Provide an Increase in Funds for Program Administrator for Managing Medical and Support Services for Persons Living with HIV. – Contractor: Wellness Services, Inc. – Location: 311 East Court Street Flint, MI 48502– Contract Period: March 1, 2023 through February 28, 2026 – Contract Increase Amount: $76,649.81 – Total Contract Amount: $203,994.89. HEALTH (REPORTED OUT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 02/16/26) 20.3Santiago-Romero, reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007689.pdfContract No. 6007689 – 100% Grant Funding – To Provide Community Health Services to Support Vulnerable Populations across the City of Detroit. – Contractor: Southeastern Michigan Health Association– Location: 3011 West Grand Boulevard, Suite 200 Detroit, MI 48202 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through November 11, 2027 – Total Contract Amount: $327,888.00. HEALTH (REPORTED OUT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 02/16/26)20.4Santiago-Romero, reso. autho. 1.Contract 6004885-A3.pdfContract No. 6004885-A3 - 100% City Funding – AMEND 3 – To Provide a Six (6) Month Extension for Bus Tire Purchases, Repair, Recapping and Scrapping Services. – Contractor: Shrader Tire & Oil, Inc. – Location: 25445 Outer Drive W, Melvindale, MI 48122 – Previous Contract Period: November 22, 2022 through February 21, 2026 – Amended Contract Period: November 22, 2022 through August 21, 2026 – Contract Increase Amount: $0.00 – Total Contract Amount: $4,488,000.00. TRANSPORTATION (REPORTED OUT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 02/16/26)OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER/OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT AND GRANTS20.5Santiago-Romero, reso. autho. 1.FY 2025 SisterFriends Detroit Grant.pdf2.FY 25 SisterFriends Detroit Grant.pdfRequest to Accept and Appropriate the FY 2025 SisterFriends Detroit Grant. (Henry Ford Health has awarded the City of Detroit Health Department with the FY 2025 SisterFriends Detroit Grant for a total of $40,000.00. There is no match requirement. The total project cost is $40,000.00.) (REPORTED OUT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 02/16/26)20.6Santiago-Romero, reso. autho. 1.FY 2026 HAP CareSource Foundation Grant(1).pdf2.FY 26 HAP CareSource Foundation Grant(1).pdfAuthorization to submit a grant application to the HAP CareSource Foundation for the FY 2026 HAP CareSource Foundation Grant to support Project Clean Slate. (The Project Clean Slate Team is hereby requesting authorization from Detroit City Council to submit a grant application to the HAP CareSource Foundation for the FY 2026 HAP CareSource Foundation Grant. The amount being sought is $656,187.66. There is no City match requirement. The total project cost is $656,187.66.) (REPORTED OUT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 02/16/26)20.7Young, reso. autho. 1.FY 2026 NextCycle Michigan Harvest Grant.pdf2.FY 2026 Nextcycle Michigan Grant.pdfAuthorization to submit a grant application to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy for the FY 2026 NextCycle Michigan Harvest Grant. (The General Services Department – Office of Sustainability is hereby requesting authorization from Detroit City Council to submit a grant application to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) for the FY 2026 NextCycle Michigan Harvest Grant. The amount being sought is $5,000.00. There is no City match requirement. The total project cost is $5,000.00.) (REPORTED OUT OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES STANDING COMMITTEE ON 02/12/26)RESOLUTIONS20.8Santiago-Romero, reso. autho. 1.Recognizing Supporting Michigan State Bills 508-510.pdf2.Resolution Supporting Michigan Senate Bills 508-510.pdfRecognizing Supporting Michigan State Bills 508-510. (REPORTED OUT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 02/16/26)21.PRESIDENT'S REPORT ON STANDING COMMITTEE REFERRALS AND OTHER MATTERS 22.BUDGET, FINANCE AND AUDIT STANDING COMMITTEE THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S) ARE TO BE REFERRED TO THE BUDGET, FINANCE AND AUDIT STANDING COMMITTEE:OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER/ OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT AND GRANTS22.1Submitting reso. autho. 1.FY 25 Early Voting Grant.pdf2.FY 2025 Early Voting Grant.pdfRequest to Accept and Appropriate the State of Michigan FY 2025 Early Voting Grant. (The Michigan Department of State and the Bureau of Elections have awarded the City of Detroit Clerk's Office with the FY 2025 Early Voting Grant. This federal funding is for the explicit purpose of the implementation and execution of early voting. The total amount being received for the November 2025 Election is $83,952.75. There is no match requirement. The total allowable project cost to be reimbursed is $83,952.75.)OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK/ CITY PLANNING COMMISSION22.2Submitting reso. autho. 1.NEZ cert 8133 Kercheval.pdf2.Kercheval NEZ cert 2.2026 house rehab.pdf3.NEZ Application Certificate for West Village-8133 Kercheval.pdfNeighborhood Enterprise Zone Certificate Application for the rehabilitation of a house at 8133 Kercheval in the West Village Neighborhood Enterprise Zone area. (The office of the City Clerk forwarded to the City Planning Commission (CPC) an application requesting a Neighborhood Enterprise Zone (NEZ) certificate for the rehab of an existing house at 8133 Kercheval.)22.3Submitting reso. autho. 1.Nez cert report Nardin Park.pdf2.Nardin Park NEZ cert 2.2026 rehab.pdf3.NEZ Application Certificate for Nardin Park.pdfNeighborhood Enterprise Zone Certificate Application for the rehab of a single-family house at 9727 Dundee Street in the Nardin Park Neighborhood Enterprise Zone area. (The office of the City Clerk forwarded to the City Planning Commission (CPC) an application requesting a 15-year Neighborhood Enterprise Zone (NEZ) certificate for the rehab of an existing house at 9727 Dundee Street.)LEGISLATIVE POLICY DIVISION22.4Submitting reso. autho. 1.Information on City of Detroit Long-Term Financial Obligations.pdf2.Information on City Detroit Long Term Financial Obligations.pdfInformation on City of Detroit Long-Term Financial Obligations (Council Member Mary Waters requested that the Legislative Policy Division (LPD) work with the Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) to provide information on the City of Detroit’s long-term financial obligations.) 23.INTERNAL OPERATIONS STANDING COMMITTEE THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S) ARE TO BE REFERRED TO THE INTERNAL OPERATIONS STANDING COMMITTEE:OFFICE OF CONTRACTING AND PROCUREMENT23.1Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007704.pdfContract No. 6007704 - 100% City Funding – To Provide Payment Card Industry (PCI) Compliance Services. – Contractor: Plante & Moran PLLC – Location: 26300 Northwestern Hwy Suite 120 Southfield, MI 48076 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval for A Period of One (1) Year – Total Contract Amount: $65,000,00 DoITOFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER23.2Submitting report relative to 1.FY26Q2_LargeEvents.pdf2.LargeEventReportFY26Q2.pdfThe 2019 Detroit City Code section 17-3-7 mandates the quarterly reporting of any revenue received by the City for the use of facilities, personnel, services, or resources of the City’s public safety departments in conjunction with, or in support of, a large special event for which a Council approved permit was required with anticipated or actual attendance in excess of 1,500 persons. (This report summarizes of the events, services provided, permit costs and status for activity for the quarter.)LAW DEPARTMENT23.3Submitting reso. autho. 1.M1 Transportation LLC (Michelle Barnett) v City of Detroit REVISED SETTLEMENT.pdf2.M1 Transportation (Michelle Barnett) corrected resolution.pdfSettlement in lawsuit of M1 Transportation LLC (Michelle Barnett) v City of Detroit, Case No. 24-009250-NF, File No. L24-01117(CM), Department of Transportation, in the amount of ($18,250) in full payment for any and all claims which M1 Transportation LLC may have against the City of Detroit and any other City of Detroit employees by reason of alleged injuries sustained.23.4Submitting reso. autho. 1.ACUPUNCTURE HEALTH PLLC (LISA MATHIS) v CITY OF DETROIT.pdf2.ACUPUNCTURE HEALTH PLLC (LISA MATHIS) v CITY OF DETROIT - Settlement.pdfSettlement in lawsuit of Acupuncture Health PLLC (Lisa Mathis) v City of Detroit, Case Number: 25-160829-GC File Number: L25-7911 (RJB) (A20000) (DDOT) in the amount of ($2,900.00) in full payment for any and all claims which Acupuncture Health, PLLC (Lisa Mathis) may have against the City of Detroit and any other City of Detroit employees by reason of alleged injuries sustained on or about 1/8/2024.23.5Submitting reso. autho. 1.ANTHONY WHITE v CITY OF DETROIT.pdf2.ANTHONY WHITE v CITY OF DETROIT - Settlement.pdfSettlement in lawsuit of Anthony White v City of Detroit Case Number: 24-007885-NI File Number: L24-01054 (RJB) (A20000) (DDOT) in the amount of ($62,500.00) in full payment for any and all claims which Anthony White may have against the City of Detroit and any other City of Detroit employees by reason of alleged injuries sustained on or about 2/11/2024.23.6Submitting reso. autho 1.Biddle Pharmacy, LLC (Renard McCann) v City of Detroit.pdf2.Biddle Pharmacy, LLC (Renard McCann) v City of Detroit Resolution (1).pdfSettlement in lawsuit of Biddle Pharmacy, LLC (Renard McCann) v City of Detroit. Case No. 25-160830-GC, File No. L25-7912 (SVD) A20000 (Department of Transportation) in the amount of ($9,000.00) in full payment for any and all claims which Biddle Pharmacy, LLC may have against the City of Detroit and any other City of Detroit employees by reason of alleged injuries sustained on or about May 29, 2024.23.7Submitting reso. autho 1.Craft, George Thomas v City of Detroit, Marcus A Chester, et al.pdf2.Craft, George Thomas v City of Detroit, Marcus A Chester, et al. Resolution.pdfSettlement in lawsuit of Craft, George Thomas v City of Detroit, Marcus A Chester, et al. Case No. 24-014857-NI, File No. L24-01401(SVD) A20000 (Department of Transportation) in the amount of ($50,000.00) in full payment for any and all claims which George Thomas Craft may have against the City of Detroit and any other City of Detroit employees by reason of alleged injuries sustained on or about June 3, 2024.23.8Submitting reso. autho. 1.EISMAN CLINIC PC, (Dahomey Abner) v City of Detroit.pdf2.EISMAN CLINIC PC, (Dahomey Abner) v City of Detroit - Settlement.pdfSettlement in lawsuit of Eisman Clinic PC, (Dahomey Abner) v City of Detroit. Case Number: 24-014029-NF File Number: L24-01332 (RJB) (A20000) (DDOT) in the amount of ($19,000.00) in full payment for any and all claims which Eisman Clinic P.C. may have against the City of Detroit and any other City of Detroit employees by reason of alleged injuries sustained on or about 12/30/2023.23.9Submitting reso. autho. 1.Minimally Invasive Pain Specialists (Renard McCann) v. City of Detroit.pdf2.Minimally Invasive Pain Specialists (Renard McCann) v. City of Detroit Resolution.pdfSettlement in lawsuit of Minimally Invasive Pain Specialists (Renard McCann) v. City of Detroit. Case No. 25-2965-GC, File No. L25-8178 (SVD) A20000 (Department of Transportation) in the amount of ($4,200.00) in full payment for any and all claims which Minimally Invasive Pain Specialists PLLC may have against the City of Detroit and any other City of Detroit employees by reason of treatment provided to Renard McCann for alleged injuries sustained on or about May 29, 2024.23.10Submitting reso. autho. 1.Nicole Benjamin v City of Detroit.pdf2.Benjamin Nicole - resolution.pdfSettlement in lawsuit of Nicole Benjamin v City of Detroit. Case No. 24-009256-NO, File No. L24-01158, Department of Public Works, in the amount of ($134,883.00) in full payment for any and all claims which Nicole Benjamin may have against the City of Detroit and any other City of Detroit employees by reason of alleged injuries sustained on or about August 8, 2023.23.11Submitting reso. autho. 1.Pengitore, Thomas v City of Detroit.pdf2.Pengitore, Thomas v City of Detroit Resolution.pdfSettlement in lawsuit of Pengitore, Thomas v City of Detroit. Case No. 23-001717-NO, File No. L25-8045 (SVD) A19000 (Department of Public Works)., in the amount of ($35,000.00) in full payment for any and all claims which Thomas Pengitore, Jr. may have against the City of Detroit and any other City of Detroit employees by reason of alleged injuries sustained on or about March 17, 2022.BOARD OF REVIEW23.12Submitting report relative to 1.Board of Review Report.pdf2.PABOR CC Report 02122026.pdfThis document provides a summary of the activities of the Property Assessment Board of Review along with certain other scheduled meetings for the March Board of Review in accordance with state and local law. (Provide an update regarding the activities of the Property Assessment Board of Review. In general, the Property Assessment Board of Review is a nine (9) member body appointed by City Council to hear and determine matters concerning real and personal property and classification changes along with certain other matters under its purview.)HUMAN RESOURCES/ CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION DIVISION23.13Submitting reso. autho. 1.Assistant Chief of Training-EMS (New Classification).pdf2.Notification_Assistant Chief of Training-EMS (New Classification)_FY26-110.pdf3.Council Letter_Assistant Chief of Training-EMS (New Classification)_FY26-110.pdf4.22-40-52 Assistant Chief of Training-EMS.pdfRequest to Amend the 2025-2026 Official Compensation Schedule. (On behalf of the Human Resources Department, Classification & Compensation Division to include the pay range of $74,244 - $127,490 for the classification of Assistant Chief of Training-EMS.)LEGISLATIVE POLICY DIVISION23.14Submitting report relative to 1.Wayne Ramocan Petition to Address Council.pdf2.Memo re Wayne Ramocan Petition to Address Council.pdfWayne A. Ramocan, Sr. Request to Speak Before City Council (During Formal Session on January 27, 2026, City Council requested that the Legislative Policy Division (LPD) provide an analysis of whether Wayne Ramocan’s petition to speak before Council involves matters that are within the authority of the Detroit City Council.)24.NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES STANDING COMMITTEE THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S) ARE TO BE REFERRED TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES STANDING COMMITTEE:MAYOR'S OFFICE24.1Submitting reso. autho. 1.2026 Backwoods Bonfires Music Fest.pdf2.2026 backwoods full pkt.pdfPetition of Backwoods and Bonfires (#2026-016), request to hold "Backwoods And Bonfires" from July 11, 2026 at 2:00 PM until 10:00 PM the same day at The Eastern Detroit. Set-up will begin on July 09, 2026 at 1:00 PM and be completed by 5:00 PM on July 10, 2026. Tear down will begin on July 11, 2026 at 10:00 PM and be completed by 5:00 PM on July 12, 2026. (The Mayor's Office and all other City Departments RECOMMEND APPROVAL of this petition.)24.2Submitting reso. autho. 1.2026 Easter Fun Fest.pdf2.easter full pkt.pdfPetition of City of Detroit General Services Department (#2026-018) request to hold “Easter Fun Fest” from March 28, 2026 at 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM the same day at Butzel Family Recreation Center. Set-up will begin on March 26, 2026 at 8:00 AM and be completed by March 28, 2026 at 1:00 PM. Tear down will begin on March 28, 2026 at 5:00 PM and be completed by 10:00 PM the same day. (The Mayor's Office and all other City Departments RECOMMEND APPROVAL of this petition.)OFFICE OF CONTRACTING AND PROCUREMENT24.3Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007607.pdfContract No. 6007607- 100% Major Street Funding – To Provide Tree Trimming and Removal. – Contractor: Grays Outdoor Services – Location: 30850 Brown Street, Garden City, MI 48135 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval for a Two (2) Year Service Period – Total Contract Amount: $3,000,000.00 GENERAL SERVICES24.4Submitting reso autho. 1.Contract 6007676.pdfContract No. 6007676- 100% City Funding – To Furnish Small Engine Repair. – Contractor: Kirk's Automotive Inc. – Location: 9330 Roselawn Detroit, MI 48204 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval for a Period of Three (3) Years – Total Contract Amount: $135,000.00 GENERAL SERVICES24.5Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007609.pdfContract No. 6007609- 100% Major Street Funding – To Provide Tree Trimming and Removal – Contractor: Robles Tree Services – Location: 3437 Gilbert Street, Detroit, MI 48210 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through a Period of Three (3) Years– Total Contract Amount: $3,000,000.00 GENERAL SERVICES24.6Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007610.pdf2.6007610 corrected.pdfContract No. 6007610- 100% Major Street Funding – To Provide Tree Trimming and Removal Services. – Contractor: PPM Tree Service and Arbor Care LLC. – Location: 36222 Glenwood Road Westland, MI 48186 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through a Period of Three (3) Years– Total Contract Amount: $2,000,000.00. GENERAL SERVICES24.7Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007611.pdfContract No. 6007611-100% Major Street Funding – To Provide Tree Trimming and Removal Services – Contractor: Owen Tree Service Inc.– Location: 225 N Lake George Road, Attica, MI 48412 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval for a Period of Three (3) Years – Total Contract Amount: $2,000,000.00 GENERAL SERVICES24.8Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007612.pdfContract No. 6007612- 100% Major Street Funding – To Provide Tree Trimming and Removal. – Contractor: Rainbow Lawn and Tree Service LLC. – Location: 8118 Bliss Street Detroit, MI 48234 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through March 3, 2029– Total Contract Amount: $3,000,000.00 GENERAL SERVICES24.9Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007614.pdfContract No. 6007614- 100% Major Street Funding – To Provide Tree Trimming and Removal Services. – Contractor: Tree Service of Troy, LLC– Location: 755 West Big Beaver Road, Suite 2020 Troy, MI 48084 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through a Period of Three (3) Years – Total Contract Amount: $3,000,000.00 GENERAL SERVICES24.10Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007653.pdfContract No. 6007653- 100% City Funding – To Provide Furnish Light Duty General Repair and Body Work. – Contractor: Bob Maxey Ford – Location: 1833 E Jefferson Avenue Detroit, MI 48207 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval for a Period of Three (3) Years – Total Contract Amount: $750,000.00 GENERAL SERVICES24.11Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007648.pdfContract No. 6007648- 100% City Funding – To Provide Furnish Light Duty General Repair and Body Work. – Contractor: Dean Sellers Ford – Location: 2600 West Maple Road Troy, MI 48084 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval for a Period of Three (3) Years – Total Contract Amount: $750,000.00 GENERAL SERVICESLEGISLATIVE POLICY DIVISION24.12Submitting report relative to 1.CMSR - Residential Parking Concerns.pdf2.CMSR - Residential Parking Concerns 2-12-26.pdfResidential Parking Concerns. (Council Member Gabriela Santiago-Romero requested a response from the Legislative Policy Division (LPD) that explores viable alternatives to residential parking concerns and paved surface requirements.)25.PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STANDING COMMITTEE THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S) ARE TO BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STANDING COMMITTEE:HISTORIC DESIGNATION ADVISORY BOARD25.1Submitting report relative to 1.Scheduling a Secondary Street Sign discussion.pdf2.Secondary Street Sign request for discussion.pdfScheduling a Secondary Street Sign (SSS) discussion for the upcoming 2026 SSS Cycle. (Per Chapter 43 of the Detroit City Code, a street may be assigned a secondary street sign that displays a different name than the official street name for the purpose of honorary recognition. The Historic Designation Advisory Board (HDAB) within Legislative Policy Division manages the Secondary Street Sign process on behalf of the City Council.)26.PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S) ARE TO BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE:OFFICE OF CONTRACTING AND PROCUREMENT26.1Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 3089584.pdfContract No. 3089584- 100% DWSD CIP Funding – To Provide Ten (10) Utility Hydrant Trucks – Contractor: Bob Maxey Ford Inc. – Location: 1833 Jefferson Avenue Detroit, MI 48207 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval for a Period of Two (2) Years. – Total Contract Amount: $2,049,920.00 WATER AND SEWERAGE26.2Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 6005375-A2.pdfContract No. 6005375-A2- 100% Major Street Funding – AMEND 2 – To Provide an Extension of Time only to Accommodate the Addition of Work along Woodward Adjacent to Grand Circus Park. – Contractor: Major Contracting Group, Inc. – Location: 12222 Greenfield Road, Detroit, MI 48227 – Previous Contract Period: June 13, 2023 through March 31, 2026 – Amended Contract Period: June 13, 2023 through June 30, 2026 – Contract Increase Amount: $0.00 – Total Contract Amount: $6,348,335.46 PUBLIC WORKS26.3Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 6006963-A1.pdfContract No. 6006963-A1 -100% Public Lighting Decommissioning– AMEND 1– To Provide Repair and Service Underground Cable for PLD Assets. – Contractor: Energy Group, Inc. – Location: 1600 East Grand Boulevard Suite 300 Detroit, MI 48211 – Contract Period: March 11, 2025 through March 11, 2027 –Contract Increase Amount: 1,500,000.00 – Total Contract Amount: 4,500,000.00. PUBLIC LIGHTING26.4Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007565.pdfContract No. 6007565- 100% City Funding – To Provide DPD Firing Maintenance Services at 8441 Spinoza. and 4700 Fort Street – Contractor: Metal Treatment Technologies LLC– Location: 14045 West 66th Avenue Arvada, CO 80004 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval for A Period of Two (2) Years – Total Contract Amount: $150,000.00 POLICE26.5Submitting reso autho. 1.Contract 6007615.pdfContract No. 6005375-A2 -100% Major Street Funding – AMEND 2 – To Provide an Extension of Time only to Accommodate the Addition of Work along Woodward Adjacent to Grand Circus Park. – Contractor: Major Contracting Group, Inc. – Location: 12222 Greenfield Road, Detroit, MI 48227 – Previous Contract Period: June 13, 2023 through March 31, 2026 – Amended Contract Period: June 13, 2023 through June 30, 2026 – Contract Increase Amount: $0.00 – Total Contract Amount: $6,348,335.46. PUBLIC WORKS26.6Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007659.pdfContract No. 6007659- 100% Grant Funding – To Provide a Program Administrator for Coordinating and Managing Medical Services for Those Living with HIV in Detroit Metro Area. – Contractor: Wellness Services Inc. – Location: 7311 East Court Street Flint, MI 48502 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval for A Period of Three (3) Years – Total Contract Amount: $265,620.02 HEALTH26.7Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007672.pdfContract No. 6007672- 100% Blight Funding – To Provide Environmental Instructional/Educational Services and (re) accreditation (as applicable) for Staff. – Contractor: Environmental Testing & Consulting Inc– Location: 38900 W. Huron River Drive Romulus, MI 48174 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through May 31, 2029 – Total Contract Amount: $200,000.00. CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION26.8Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007692.pdfContract No. 6007692- 100% Grant Funding – To Provide a Program Administrator for Coordinating and Managing Medical Services for Those Living with HIV in Detroit Metro Area. – Contractor: Deaf Community Advocacy Network Inc.– Location: 2111 Orchard Lake Road Suite 101 Sylvan Lake, MI 48320 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval for A Period of Three (3) Years–– Total Contract Amount: $369,681.28 HEALTH26.9Submitting reso. autho. 1.Contract 6007694.pdfContract No. 6007694- 100% Grant Funding – To Provide a Program Administrator for Coordinating and Managing Medical Services for Those Living with HIV in Detroit Metro Area. – Contractor: Neighborhood Legal Services – Location: 7310 Woodward Suite 301 Detroit, MI 48202 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval for A Period of Three (3) Years–– Total Contract Amount: $188,599.92 HEALTHLEGISLATIVE POLICY DIVISION26.10Submitting report relative to 1.Notaries Public in Detroit Services for Low Income Residents.pdf2.Notaries Public in Detroit and Services for Low Income Residents.pdfRequest for Information on Notaries Public in Detroit and Services for Low Income Residents. (City Council Member Mary Waters has requested the Legislative Policy Division (LPD) provide information regarding Notaries Public in Detroit and Services for low Income Residents.)OFFICE OF GRANTS AND DEVELOPMENTS/OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT AND GRANTS26.11Submitting reso. autho. 1.FY 2026 Dearborn Auto Theft Unit Grant.pdf2.FY 26 Dearborn Auto Theft Unit.pdfThe Michigan State Police has awarded the City of Detroit Police Department (DPD) with the FY 2026 Dearborn Auto Theft Unit Grant, for a total of $56,691.00. (The State share is $56,691.00 of the approved amount, and there is a required cash match of $96,527.00. The total project cost is $153,218.00.)26.12Submitting reso. autho. 1.FY 2024 High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) Crime Gun Intelligence Center Grant.pdf2.FY 24 High Intensity Drug Trafficking HIDTA Grant.pdfThe City of Novi has awarded the City of Detroit Police Department with an in-kind subaward from the FY 2024 High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) Crime Gun Intelligence Center Grant, valued at $50,000.00. (There is no match requirement. The total project is valued at $50,000.00. This grant was made possible by grant from the Michigan High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA).)26.13Submitting reso. autho. 1.FY 2024 High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) Drug Overdose Grant.pdf2.FY 24 High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas HIDTA Drug Overdose Grant.pdfThe City of Novi has awarded the City of Detroit Police Department with an in-kind subaward from the FY 2024 High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) Drug Overdose Grant, valued at $40,000.00. (There is no match requirement. The total project cost is valued at $40,000.00. This grant was made possible by grant from the Michigan High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA).)26.14Submitting reso. autho. 1.FY 2024 High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) Grant.pdf2.FY 24 High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas HIDTA Grant.pdfThe City of Novi has awarded the City of Detroit Police Department with a sub-award from the FY 2024 High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) Grant for a total of $19,083.84. (In addition, the City of Novi is providing in-kind equipment, valued at $25,916.16, as part of the award. There is no match requirement. The total project cost is $45,000.00. This grant was made possible by grant from the Michigan High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA).)27.CONSENT AGENDA 28.MEMBER REPORTS 29.ADOPTION WITHOUT COMMITTEE REFERENCE 30.COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE CLERK 30.1Report on approval of proceedings by the Mayor. 31.TESTIMONIAL RESOLUTIONS AND SPECIAL PRIVILEGE No Item Selected This item has no attachments.1.Contract 6007598.pdf1.Contract 6007623.pdf1.Ordinance to amend Chapter 28 of the 2019 Detroit City Code, Article I City Business Licenses.pdf2.Ordinance Amendment for Chapter 28, Section 28-1-1.pdf1.x2026-010 MAP-25-92.pdf2.x2026-010 MAP-25-92 Signed Resolution.pdf1.Property Sale of 7001 Fenkell Ave.pdf2.7001 Fenkell_CC Letter and Resolution_Signed by AB.pdf1.Contract 6007602.pdf1.NEZ Cert Seventeenth 4475 New House.pdf2.Seventeenth 4475 Core City NEZ cert 1.2026 new house 1.pdf3.Application for NEZ Certificate for Core City- 4475 17th Street.pdf1.Auto Rehab LP (Charmine Steen) v City of Detroit.pdf2.Auto Rehab LP (Charmaine Steen).pdf1.Ordinance to amend Chapter 45 of the Detroit City Code, Telecommunications, Direct Tv Franchise.pdf2.Ch 45 DIRECTV Approved to Form.pdf3.Transmittial Letter DIRECTV Franchise Agreement (002).pdf4.Introduction of CHAPTER 45 021226.pdf1.Northland Radiology, Inc. (Kevin Penn) v City of Detroit.pdf2.Northland Radiology (Penn) Resolution.pdf1.Re-appointment Candidates for Historic Designation Advisory Board (HDAB).pdf2.Reappointment Candidates for Historic Designation Advisory Board (HDAB).pdf3.HDAB reappointment resolution Sharon Sexton - Feb2026.pdf1.HDAB reappointment resolution William Worden - Feb2026.pdf1.Executive Organization Plan (EOP) Amendment.pdf2.Executive Organizational Plan Amendment.pdf3.EOP Resolution, Notice, and Sections.pdf1.Appointment of Sherri Jackson to Human Rights Commission.pdf2.Sherri Jackson Cover Letter HRC.pdf3.Sherri Jackson Appointment Resolution HRC.pdf4.Sherri Jackson Appointment Letter HRC.pdf5.Resume S. Jackson 3.2022.pdf1.Re-appointment of Dr. Erik Carter to Human Rights Commission.pdf2.Erik Carter Cover Letter HRC.pdf3.Erik Carter Reappointment Resolution HRC.pdf4.Erik Carter Reappointment Letter HRC.pdf5.Carter_CV.pdf1.Eaton-Rivers, Jasuan V City of Detroit, P.O. 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