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CITY COUNCIL FORMAL SESSION

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1340 Coleman A. Young Municipal Center (313) 224-3443 Detroit, MI 48226

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COUNCIL MEMBER COLEMAN A. YOUNG WOULD PRESENT A TESTIMONIAL RESOLUTION TO DIRECTOR HELENE WEIR, CEO OF THE BOLL FAMILY YMCA IN DOWNTOWN DETROIT

HENRY FORD AND BRAIN CANCER AWARENESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 

 

COUNCIL PRESIDENT MARY SHEFFIELD

COUNCIL PRESIDENT PRO TEM JAMES TATE

COUNCIL MEMBER SCOTT BENSON

COUNCIL MEMBER ANGELA WHITFIELD-CALLOWAY

COUNCIL MEMBER FRED DURHAL III

COUNCIL MEMBER LATISHA JOHNSON

COUNCIL MEMBER GABRIELA SANTIAGO-ROMERO

COUNCIL MEMBER MARY WATERS

COUNCIL MEMBER COLEMAN A. YOUNG II

 

Uraina Clark

Asst. City Council Committee Clerk

           


Present Members:

Council Member Scott Benson

Council Member Fred Durhal III

Council Member Latisha Johnson

Council Member Gabriela Santiago-Romero

Council Member Mary Waters

Council Member Angela Whitfield Calloway 

Council Member Coleman A. Young II 

President Mary Sheffield 

Quorum 8

Chaplain Michael Kadope

Council Member Pro Tem James Tate Present

The Journal of the session of Tuesday, October 28, 2025 was approved. 9-0

Amendments to the Rules of Order for the Detroit City Council. (BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 11-14-25)

Motion Accepted to Approve (All Committee Members were in favor; Motion carried 9-0)  

Motion to Approve Rules (All Committee Members were in favor; Motion carried 9-0) 

THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S) ARE TO BE REFERRED TO THE BUDGET, FINANCE AND AUDIT STANDING COMMITTEE:

OFFICE OF CONTRACTING AND PROCUREMENT

Contract No. 6007530 - REVENUE – To Lease Space for ATMs at DPD Precincts and Detroit Detention Center. Contractor: The Huntington National Bank – Location: 5555 Cleveland Avenue, Columbus, OH 43231 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through November 25, 2030 – Lease Rate: Lessee Shall Pay the Lessor "as rem" the sum of $0.50 per Transaction Fee for Each Foreign Transaction that Exceeds 4000. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

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THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S) ARE TO BE REFERRED TO THE INTERNAL OPERATIONS STANDING COMMITTEE:

OFFICE OF CONTRACTING AND PROCUREMENT

Contact No. 6001522-A8 - 100% City Funding – AMEND 8 – To Provide an Extension of Time and an Increase of Funds for Legal Services to the CoD in Connection with the Case of Davonte Sanford v CoD, Michael Russell & James Tolbert, US District Court, E.D Michigan. – Contractor: Seward Henderson PLLC – Location: 210 E 3rd Street, Suite 212, Royal Oak, MI 48067 – Previous Contract Period: January 17, 2018 through December 31, 2025 – Amended Contract Period: January 17, 2018 through December 31, 2026 – Contract Increase Amount: $650,000.00 – Total Contract Amount: $3,200,000.00. LAW

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Please be advised that the Recess Resolution listed was submitted on October 23, 2025 for the City Council Agenda for October 28, 2025 and has been amended as follows:

Submitted as:

Procurement or contract approvals and donation or grant applications, acceptances and awards must be submitted as part of a weekly distribution of a list of Contract Agenda Items submitted by the Office of the City Clerk to Council Members on Thursday with items submitted held as unapproved until the end of the following Wednesday.

Should read as:

Procurement or contract approvals and donation or grant applications, acceptances and awards must be submitted as part of a weekly distribution of a list of Contract Agenda Items submitted by the Office of the City Clerk to Council Members on Thursday with items submitted held as unapproved until the end of the following Wednesday. Due to the City holidays, for Recess submissions during the week of December 15, items must be submitted to Council Members on Tuesday with items submitted held as unapproved until the end of the following Monday.

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LAW DEPARTMENT

Legal Representation and Indemnification for PO Chris Masalskis in lawsuit of Ashley Looper v City of Detroit, et al., Case No. 25-cv-11145;  L25-7832 (CM) A37000 (Police Department) for PO Chris Masalskis. (REFERRED TO THE INTERNAL OPERATIONS STANDING COMMITTEE ON 11/12/25)

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Placeholder regarding Solar Farm Real Estate Proceedings Status.  (The Law Department has submitted a privileged and confidential memorandum regarding the above –referenced matter.)

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HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT/LABOR RELATIONS DIVISION

Implementation of the 2024 - 2028 Labor Agreement between the City of Detroit and Employees Represented by Assistant Supel'VN)rs of Street Maintenance and Construction. (The Labor Relations Division is recommending your Honorable Body's official approval of the 2024 - 2028 Master Agreement between the City of Detroit and Assistant Supervisors of Street Maintenance and Construction.)

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Implementation of the 2024 - 2028 Labor Agreement between the City of Detroit and Employees Represented by Service Employees International Union, Local 517-M, Non­ Supermory Unit.  (The Labor Relations Division is recommending your Honorable Body's official approval of the 2024- 2028 Master Agreement between the City of Detroit and Service Employees International Union, Loral 517-M, Non-Supervisory Unit.) 

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Implementation of the 2025 - 2029 Labor Agreement between the City of Detroit and Employees Represented by Amalgamated Transit Union, AFL-CIO, Local 26.  (The Labor Relations Division is recommending your Honorable Body's official approval of the 2025 - 2029 Master Agreement between the City of Detroit and Amalgamated Transit Union, AFL­CIO, Local 26.)

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MISCELLANEOUS

Submitting draft resolution relative to Authorizing Detroit Reparations Task Force Expenditure Request.

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THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S) ARE TO BE REFERRED TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES STANDING COMMITTEE:

OFFICE OF CONTRACTING AND PROCUREMENT

Contract No. 6003125-A1 - 100% City/Grant/Major Street Funding – AMEND 1 – To Provide an Extension of Time Only for the Rental and Purchase of Shop Equipment Trailers. – Contractor: Alta Equipment Company, LLC – Location: 5105 Loraine Street, Detroit, MI 48208 – Previous Contract Period: November 9, 2020 through November 9, 2025 – Amended Contract Period: November 9, 2020 through November 9, 2026 – Contract Increase Amount: $0.00 – Total Contract Amount: $1,439,730.00. GENERAL SERVICES

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Contract No.  6006271-A1 - 100% City/Grant Funding – AMEND 1 – To Provide an Increase of Funds Only for Freeway Mowing Services. – Contractor: Fontenot Landscaping Services, LLC – Location: 8881 Central Avenue, Detroit, MI 48204 – Contract Period: April 25, 2024 through April 24, 2026 – Contract Increase Amount: $1,100,000.00 – Total Contract Amount: $3,964,525.52. GENERAL SERVICES

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Contract No. 6006272-A1 - 100% City/Grant Funding – AMEND 1 – To Provide an Increase of Funds Only for Freeway Mowing Services. – Contractor – Payne Landscaping Inc. – Location: 7635 E. Davison, Detroit, MI 48212 – Contract Period: April 25, 2024 through April 24, 2026 – Contract Increase Amount: $1,400,000.00 – Total Contract Amount: $5,550,609.00. GENERAL SERVICES

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OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER/OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT AND GRANTS

Authorization to submit a grant application to the National Fish and Wildlife Fund for the FY 2026 Southeast Michigan Resilience Fund Grant. (The General Services Department (GSD) is hereby requesting authorization from Detroit City Council to submit a grant application to the National Fish and Wildlife Fund for the FY 2026 Southeast Michigan Resilience Fund Grant. The amount being sought is $400,000.00. The Federal share is $400,000.00 of the requested amount and there is a required cash match of $400,000.00. The total project cost is $800,000.00.)

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THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S) ARE TO BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STANDING COMMITTEE:

OFFICE OF CONTRACTING AND PROCUREMENT

Contract No. 6005222-A3 - 100% ARPA Funding – AMEND 3 – To Provide an Increase of Funds and to Update Terms and Conditions for Rapid Title Search of Current Owner and Date of Ownership Services. – Contractor: eTitle Agency, Inc. – Location: 1650 West Big Beaver Road, Troy, MI 48084 – Previous Contract Period: April 25, 2023 through June 30, 2026 – Amended Contract Period: April 25, 2023 through December 31, 2026 – Contract Increase Amount: $15,000.00 – Total Contract Amount: $183,000.00. HOUSING AND REVITALIZATION

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HISTORIC DESIGNATION ADVISORY BOARD

Extension of study period for the proposed Conductors Protective Assurance Building (C.P.A. Building) Historic District. (The study by the Historic Designation Advisory Board of the proposed Conductors Protective Assurance Building (C.P.A. Building) Historic District, located at 2216-2200 Michigan Ave. / 2411 14th Street is currently underway. It would appear that to provide time for the completion of this process that it is necessary to extend the study period for this proposed historic district.)

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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

A Corrected Resolution Authorizing Sale of Property to Chn Tribe Jefferson Limited Dividend Housing Association Limited Partnership.  (On October 28, 2025, this Honorable Body adopted a resolution ("Resolution") authorizing the sale of certain real property commonly known as 13003, 13011, 13025, 13035 and 13041 E. Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48215 ("City Property") to CHN.TRIBE JEFFERSON LIMITED DIVIDEND HOUSING ASSOCIATION LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a Michigan limited partnership, ("Purchaser"). As part of the project, the Purchaser is also acquiring adjacent property owned by the Detroit Land Bank Authority ("DLBA") commonly known as 1126, 1132, and 1138 Dickerson Street, and 1011, 1035, 1041, 1047, and 1053 Lenox Street, Detroit, Michigan 48215 ("DLBA Property").)

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THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S) ARE TO BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE:

OFFICE OF CONTRACTING AND PROCUREMENT

Contract No. 6002743-A2 - 100% City Funding – AMEND 2 – To Provide an Extension of Time and an Increase of Funds for a Web-Based Workflow Solution for Processing Plans and Drawings for BSEED & DPW. – Contractor: Avolve Software Corporation – Location: 4835 E. Cactus Road, Suite 420, Scottsdale, AZ 85254 – Previous Contract Period: November 15, 2021 through November 14, 2025 – Amended Contract Period: November 15, 2021 through July 31, 2027 – Contract Increase Amount: $198,030.00 – Total Contract Amount: $893,565.63. BSEED & DPW

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Contract No. 6003393-A2 - 100% Grant Funding – AMEND 2 – To Provide an Extension of Time and an Increase of Funds for Preliminary Engineering Services for Advanced Transportation and Congestion Management Technologies Deployment (ATCMTD) Grant Award. – Contractor: AECOM Great Lakes, Inc. – Location: 4219 Woodward Avenue, Suite 200, Detroit, MI 48201 – Previous Contract Period: July 6, 2021 through December 31, 2025 – Amended Contract Period: July 6, 2021 through June 30, 2026 – Contract Increase Amount: $149,859.39 – Total Contract Amount: $949,210.34. PUBLIC WORKS

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Contract No. 6006215-A2 - 100% 82% ARPA/18% UTGO Funding – AMEND 2 – To Provide an Increase of Funds Only for Construction Services for DFD Annex Additions at Three (3) Existing Fire Stations. – Contractor: Major Contracting Group, Inc. – Location: 12222 Greenfield Road, Detroit, MI 48227 – Contract Period: May 21, 2024 through June 30, 2026 – Contract Increase Amount: $1,138,359.62 – Total Contract Amount: $6,401,815.62. CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION

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LEGISLATIVE POLICY DIVISION

Resolution Supporting The Adoption of SB 611 and SB 612 to Prohibit Petitioner Fees for PPO's in Domestic Violence Cases. (City Council Member Angela Whitfield Calloway has requested that the Legislative Policy Division (LPD) produce a resolution in support of SB 611-612 which will prohibit a court or law enforcement agency from charging petitioners a fee in personal protection order (PPO) proceedings involving domestic violence or stalking.)

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Committee of the whole: Adriene Tynes, Jo Pico, Daniel Alatorre, Jackson Harmer, Ashely Anderson, Perry Terry Rosenberry, Josh Medina, Melissa Love, Fidel El, Kenneth Holloway, Charles Miles, Bettie Lyons, Darin McClesky, Jahdante Smith, David Gillespie, Deanna Nolan, Simone Sagnovac, Julia Knight, Andre James, Mr. Cunningham, Vannetta Hale, Ronald Foster, Portia Edwards, 

Virtual: Meeko Williams, William M. Davis, Tahira Ahmed, Owner Pappa (Carol Hughes), Chip Roady, Sylvia Crawford, Not that Karen (Karen Winston), Joyce Jennings, Tyson Gersch, Betty A. Varner, Please Comply (Joann Warrick), Samsung, Dominic A., Stacy Clayton, Summer Crawford, Richard Notto, Najee Wilson, Barry Blackwell, Renard Munchunski, Caller user 1, Neighbor, Rick Mahorne (Pistons), Frank Hunter, Caller 337

Attached Public Comment sent to the City Clerk's office 

LAW DEPARTMENT

Settlement in lawsuit of Lisa Mathis v City of Detroit, et al, Case Number: 24-05445 NI File Number: L24-00895 (RJB) (A20000) (DDOT) in the amount of ($15,000.00) in full payment for any and all claims which 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 5/16/2024. 

APPROVED 9-0

Legal Representation and Indemnification for Master Sergeant Jeremy Johnson in lawsuit of Tonya L. Ferguson v City of Detroit, Case No. 25-003962-NI; L25-00133 (CLR) A37000 (Police Department) for Master Sergeant Jeremy Johnson

APPROVED 9-0

Legal Representation and Indemnification for PO Chris Masalskis in lawsuit of Ashley Looper v City of Detroit, et al., Case No. 25-cv-11145;  L25-7832 (CM) A37000 (Police Department) for PO Chris Masalskis

APPROVED 9-0

RESOLUTIONS

Appointing Sherisse M. Butler to represent City Council District 3 on the Board of Zoning Appeals for the term beginning January 1, 2026 and ending on December 31, 2028.

APPROVED 9-0 with Waiver

Waiver #1

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

To amend Chapter 50 of the 2019 Detroit City Code, Zoning, to provide for the adaptive reuse and tactical preservation of vacant or underutilized institutional buildings, in residential zoning districts by allowing certain residential, civic, cultural, educational, retail, office, food service, and light at industrial uses where such new uses would otherwise be prohibited: by repealing Article XII, Use Regulations, Division 1, Use Table, Subdivision B, Residential Uses, Section 50-12-24, Other residential uses, Subdivision C, Public, Civic, and Institutional Uses, Section 50-12-52, Other public, civic and institutional uses, Subdivision D, Retail, Service and Commercial Uses, which is renamed Retail, Service, and Commercial Uses, Section 50-12-72, Other retail, service, and commercial uses; by adding Article XII, Use Regulations, Division 3, Specific Use Standards, Subdivision B, Public, Civic, and Institutional Uses, Section 50-12-186.1, Governmental service agency, Section 50-12- 186.2, Library, Section 50-12-186.3, Museum, Subdivision C, Retail, Service, and Commercial Uses; Generally (Amusement Park—Mortuary or Funeral Home), Section 5012213.1, Art gallery, Section 50-12-215.1, Bank, without drive-up or drive-through facilities, Section 50-12-215.2, Barber or beauty shop, Section 50-12-216.1, Body art facility, Section 5012-217.1, Business college or commercial trade school, Subdivision E, Retail, Service, and Commercial Uses; Generally (Motor Vehicles – Youth Hostels/Hostels), Section 50-12-306.1, Radio or television station, Section 50-12- 307.1, Recording studio or photo studio or video studio, no assembly hall, Section 50-12- 313.1, Shoe repair shop, Subdivision H, Other Uses–Urban Agriculture, Section 50-12- 397.1, Urban agriculture in residential districts, Subdivision I, Other Uses–Miscellaneous, Section 50-12-414, Telecommunications building, private, Article XIII, Intensity and Dimensional Standards, Division 1, Tables of Intensity and Dimensional Standards, Subdivision B, General Dimensional Standards for Residential Districts, Section 50-13- 30, Lot coverage exception; and by amending Article III, Review and Approval Procedures (Part 1), Division 5, Site Plan Review, Subdivision A, In General, Section 50-3- 113, Applicability; Article IV, Review and Approval Procedures (Part 2), Division 3, Building Permits and Certificates of Occupancy, Subdivision A, Building Permits, Section 50-4-43, Permit required for new use of buildings; Article VIII, Residential Zoning Districts, Division 2, R1 Single-Family Residential District, Section 50-8-20, Conditional residential uses, Section 50-8-21, Conditional public, civic, and institutional uses, Section 50-8- 22, Conditional retail, service, and commercial uses, Section 50823, Conditional manufacturing and industrial uses, Section 50-8-24, Conditional other uses, Division 3, R2 Two-Family Residential District, Section 50-8-50, Conditional residential uses, Section 50- 8-51, Conditional public, civic, and institutional uses, Section 50-8-52, Conditional retail, service, and commercial uses, Section 50-8-53, Conditional manufacturing and industrial uses, Section 50-8-54, Conditional other uses, Division 4, R3 Low Density Residential District, Section 50-8-80, Conditional residential uses, Section 50-8-81, Conditional public, civic, and institutional uses, Section 50-8-82, Conditional retail, service, and commercial uses, Section 50883, Conditional manufacturing and industrial uses, Section 50-8- 84, Conditional other uses, Division 5, R4 Thoroughfare Residential District, Section 50-8-111, Conditional public, civic, and institutional uses, Section 50-8-112, Conditional retail, service, and commercial uses, Section 508-113, Conditional manufacturing and industrial uses, Section 50-8-114, Conditional other uses, Division 6, R5 Medium Density Residential District, Section 50-8-141, Conditional public, civic, and institutional uses, Section 50-8- 142, Conditional retail, service, and commercial uses, Section 50-8-143, Conditional manufacturing and industrial uses, Section 50-8-144, Conditional other uses, Division 7, R6 High Density Residential District, Section 50-8-171, Conditional public, civic, and institutional uses, Section 50-8-172, Conditional retail, service, and commercial uses, Section 50-8-173, Conditional manufacturing and industrial uses, Section 50-8-174, Conditional other uses; Article XI, Special Purpose Zoning Districts and Overlay Areas, Division 9, MKT Market and Distribution District, Section 50-11-206, By-right retail, service, and commercial uses, Section 50-11-212, Conditional retail, service, and commercial uses, Division 11, SD2—Special Development District, Mixed-Use, Section 50-11- 272, Conditional retail, service, and commercial uses; Article XII, Use Regulations, Division 1, Use Tables, Subdivision B, Residential Uses, Section 50-12-21, Group living, Section 50- 12-22, Household living, Section 50-12-23, Institutional living, Subdivision C, Public, Civic, and Institutional Uses, Section 50-12-42, Community service, Section 50-12-43, Day care, Section 50-12-45, Library, Section 50-12-46, Museum, Subdivision D, Retail, Service and Commercial Uses, which is renamed Retail, Service, and Commercial Uses, Section 50-12- 62, Food and beverage service, Section 50-12-63, Office, Section 50-12-65, Public accommodation, Section 50-12-66, Recreation/entertainment, indoor, Section 50-12- 69, Retail sales and service, sales-oriented, Section 50-12-70, Retail sales and service, service-oriented, Subdivision E, Manufacturing and Industrial Uses, Section 50-12- 81, Industrial service, Section 50-12-82, Manufacturing and production, Section 50-12- 83, Warehouse and freight movement, Subdivision F, Other Uses, Section 50-12- 105, Telecommunications facilities, Section 50-12-109, Agricultural uses, Division 2, General Use Standards, Section 50-12-134, Regulated uses—spacing, Section 50-12- 138, School building adaptive reuse provision, which is renamed Public, civic, or institutional building adaptive reuse, Division 3, Specific Use Standards, Subdivision A, Residential Uses, Section 50-12-152, Assisted living facility, Section 50-12- 153, Boarding school, which is renamed Boarding school and dormitory, Section 50-13- 154, Child caring institution, Section 50-12-155, Convalescent, nursing, or rest home, Section 50-12-159, Lofts; residential uses combined in structures with permitted commercial or industrial uses, Section 50-12-162, Multi-family dwellings, Section 50-12-165, Shelters for survivors of domestic violence, Subdivision B, Public, Civic, and Institutional Uses, Section 50-12-181, Adult day care center, Subdivision C, Retail, Service, and Commercial Uses; Generally (Amusement Park—Mortuary or Funeral Home), Section 50-12- 212, Animal-grooming shop, Section 50-12-215, Bake shop, Section 50-12-216, Bed and breakfast inn, Section 5012217, Brewpub and microbrewery and small distillery and small winery, which is renamed Brewpub or microbrewery or small distillery or small winery, Section 50-12-220, Establishment for the sale of been or alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises, which is relocated to Section 50-12-221, Section 50-12-221, Dry cleaning, laundry, or laundromat, which is relocated to Section 50-12-220, Section 50-12- 232, Medical/dental/physical therapy clinic and massage facility, which is renamed Medical or dental clinic, physical therapy clinic, or massage facility, Section 50-12-235, Barber or beauty shop, which is relocated to Section 50-12-215.2, Section 5012-236, Nail salons, which is relocated to Section 50-12-235, Subdivision E, Retail, Service, and Commercial Uses; Generally (Motor Vehicles – Youth Hostels/Hostels), Section 50-12-298, Office, business or professional, Section 50-12-300, Body art facilities, which is relocated to Section 50-12-216.1, Section 50-12-308, Recreation, indoor commercial and health club; recreation, outdoor commercial, Section 50-12-310, Restaurants, carry-out and fast-food, Section 50-12- 311, Restaurants, standard, Section 50-12-313, Schools or studios of dance, gymnastics, music, art or cooking, which is renamed Schools or studios of dance, gymnastics, music, art, or cooking, Section 50-12-317, Theaters and concert cafes, Section 50-12-318, Trade schools, commercial, which is relocated to Section 50-12-217.1, Section 50-12- 321, Veterinary clinic for small animals, Section 50-12-322, Youth hostels/hostels, Section 50-12-323, Printing or engraving shops, Section 50-12-324, Stores of a generally recognized retail nature whose primary business is the sale of new merchandise, without drive-up or drive-through facilities, Subdivision F, Manufacturing and Industrial Uses, Section 50-12- 334, Confection manufacturing, which is renamed Confection manufacture, Section 50-12- 336, Food catering establishments, Section 5012-340, Jewelry manufacture establishments, Section 50-12-342, Lithographing and sign shops, Section 50-12-353, Trade services, general, Section 50-12-358, Wholesaling, warehousing, storage buildings, or public storage facilities, Section 50-12-359, Low-impact manufacturing or processing facilities, Section 50- 12-360, Wearing apparel manufacturing, Section 50-12-361, Low/medium-impact manufacturing or processing facilities, Division 4, Principal Uses And Structures, Section 50-12-431, Number of buildings on a zoning lot; Article XIV, Development Standards, Division 1, Off-Street Parking, Loading, and Access, Subdivision B, Off-Street Parking Schedule "A", Section 50-14-33, Group living, Section 50-14-34, Household living, Section 501435, Institutional living, Section 50-14-38, Community service, Section 50-14-41, Library, Section 50-14-42, Museum, Section 50-14-45, Schools, Section 50-14- 52, Office, Section 501454, Public accommodation, Section 50-14-55, Recreation and entertainment, indoor, Section 50-14-59, Retail sales and service (service-oriented), which is renamed Retail sales and service, service-oriented, Subdivision D, Off-Street Loading, Section 50-14-111, Off-street loading schedule and exemptions, Subdivision F, Waivers and Alternative Parking Plans, Section 5014153, Waiver of off-street parking requirements for uses or buildings minimally deficient, which is renamed Waiver of off-street parking requirements for uses or buildings minimally deficient or in certain locations, Article XVI, Rules of Construction and Definitions, Division 2, Words and Terms Defined, Subdivision P, Letter "S", Section 50-16-381, Words and terms (Sa—Sd), Subdivision Q, Letter "T", Section 50-16-401, Words and terms (Ta—Tm). ROLL CALL (POSTPONED FROM THE FORMAL SESSION ON 11-14-25 AND BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 11-18-25)

Sheffield Left Seat

Motion for ordinance to be in the name of Council 

Approved 8-0 (Sheffield not present)

OFFICE OF CONTRACTING AND PROCUREMENT

Contract No. 6006747-A1 - 100% City Funding – AMEND 1 – To Provide an Increase of Funds for 220 Beds for Drop In Shelter Services for those Experiencing Homelessness. – Contractor: Cass Community Social Services, Inc. – Location: 11745 Rosa Parks Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48206 – Contract Period: November 25, 2024 through June 30, 2026 – Contract Increase Amount: $2,696,080.00 – Total Contract Amount: $6,196,080.00. HOUSING AND REVITALIZATION (POSTPONED FROM THE FORMAL SESSION ON 11-14-25 AND BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 11-18-25)

Sheffield returned to seat

APPROVED 9-0 

Contract No. 6007479 - 100% City Funding – To Provide Homeless Support Outreach AM/PM. – Contractor: Motor City Mitten Mission – Location: 24623 Harper, St Clair Shores, MI 48080 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through June 30, 2026 – Total Contract Amount: $420,000.00. HOUSING AND REVITALIZATION (POSTPONED FROM THE FORMAL SESSION ON 11-14-25 AND BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 11-18-25)

APPROVED 7-2 (Calloway and Waters Nay) 

Contract No. 6007519 - 100% CDBG-DR Funding – To Serve as the Project Manager for the Jefferson Chalmers Flooding and Floodplain Mitigation Study and Projects. – Contractor: Detroit Building Authority – Location: 1301 Third Street, Suite 328, Detroit, MI 48202 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through December 31, 2030 – Total Contract Amount: $20,000,000.00. HOUSING AND REVITALIZATION (POSTPONED FROM THE FORMAL SESSION ON 11-14-25 AND BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 11-18-25)

APPROVED 9-0 as Amended 

Contract No. 6004032-A4 - 92.19% ARPA Funding and 7.81% City Funding – AMEND 4 – To Provide an Extension of Time and an Increase of Funds for Housing Resource Website. – Contractor: Exygy, Inc. – Location: 548 Market Street, #59930, San Francisco, CA 94104 – Previous Contract Period: November 26, 2021 through December 31, 2025 – Amended Contract Period: November 26, 2021 through January 31, 2026 – Contract Increase Amount: $191,598.75 – Total Contract Amount: $2,453,998.75. HOUSING AND REVITALIZATION (POSTPONED FROM THE FORMAL SESSION ON 11-14-25 AND BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 11-18-25)

APPROVED 6-3 (Calloway, Waters and Sheffield Nay) 

LAW DEPARTMENT

Approving a Business Improvement Zone Under Section 10E Chapter 2 of Public Act 120 of 1961, MCL 125.990E (Petition of Downtown Detroit Partnership, Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, Jefferson East Inc. (#2025-269), request to initiate the Establishment of the Rivertown Business Improvement  Zone, and Request to Schedule and Conduct an Election.) 

APPROVED 8-1 (Waters Nay)

DETROIT BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

Approving Brownfield Plan of The City of Detroit Brownfield Redevelopment Authority for The 6000 East Jefferson Avenue - Former UniRoyal Site Redevelopment Project.

APPROVED 9-0 with Waiver

Waiver #2

HOUSING AND REVITALIZATION DEPARTMENT

Approving a Neighborhood Enterprise Zone District as requested by XYZ 20-02 RPF, LLC in the area of 1792 Lysander, 1772 Lysander, 1758 Lysander, 1750 Lysander, 1744 Lysander, 1734 Lysander, 1731 Lombard Ter, 4544 Rosa Parks Blvd, 1770 Lombard Ter, 1760 Lombard Ter and 1730 Lombard Ter, Detroit, MI in accordance with Public Act 147 of 1992.  

APPROVED 9-0

Approving a Neighborhood Enterprise Zone District for the property located at 663 Prentis Street, Detroit, and described on Attachment A.

APPROVED 9-0

PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

City Acquisition of Property - 3528 Fourth Street. (The City of Detroit, by and through its Planning and Development Department (“PDD”), has submitted an offer to Detroit Public Schools Community District, a Michigan statutory body (“DPSCD”), to purchase certain real property located at 3528 Fourth Street, Detroit, Michigan 48201 (the “Property”), for the purchase price of forty-three thousand and 00/100 dollars ($43,000.00).) (POSTPONED FROM THE FORMAL SESSION ON 11-14-25 AND BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 11-18-25)

APPROVED 8-1 (Calloway Nay) 

Property Sale of 3239 Puritan. (The City of Detroit, Planning and Deve1opment Department ("P&DD") has received an offer from AJACENT LLC, a Michigan limited liability company (the "Purchaser”), to purchase certain City-owned real property at 3239 Puritan, Detroit, Michigan 48238 (the "Property") for the purchase price of Fifteen Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($15,000.00).) (POSTPONED FROM THE FORMAL SESSION ON 11-14-25 AND BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 11-18-25)

APPROVED 9-0

Request to Property Transfers of City-owned Land at Former Uniroyal Site to City of Detroit Brownfield Redevelopment Authority. (The City of Detroit Planning and Development Department (“PDD”) has received an offer from the City of Detroit Brownfield Redevelopment Authority (“DBRA”) requesting the conveyance by the City of Detroit (the “City”) of the City-owned land located at 6000 East Jefferson, also known as the former Uniroyal site.) 

APPROVED 9-0 with Waiver

Waiver #3

OFFICE OF CONTRACT AND PROCUREMENT

Contract No. 3087968 - Notification to Council – 100% Bond Funding – To Provide an Emergency Alteration for the Commercial Property, 5631 Stanton. – Contractor: Adamo Demolition Company – Location: 320 East Seven Mile Road, Detroit, MI 48203 – Contract Period: Notification of Emergency through June 30, 2026 – Total Contract Amount: $110,280.00. CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION (REPORTED OUT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 11/10/25)

Postpone 9-0

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER/OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT AND GRANTS

Request to Accept and Appropriate the FY 2026 Detroit Bridge Environmental Assessment Grant.  (The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has awarded the City of Detroit Health Department with the FY 2026 Detroit Bridge Environmental Assessment Grant for a total of $50,000.00. There is no City match requirement. The total project cost is $50,000.00.) (REPORTED OUT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 11/17/25)

APPROVED 9-0

Request to Accept an Increase in Appropriation for the FY 2026 STOP Violence  Grant.  (The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has awarded the City of Detroit Police Department (DPD) with the FY 2026 STOP Violence Grant for a total of $260,401.50. The State share is $260,401.50 of the approved amount, and there is a required cash match of $86,800.50. The total project cost is $347,202.00. The grant was adopted in the FY 2026 budget in the amount of $117,181.00. The grant was awarded at a higher amount than was budgeted. We are requesting to increase appropriation 21485, in the amount of $230,021.00, to reflect the total project cost of $347,202.00.) (REPORTED OUT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 11/17/25)

APPROVED 9-0

Request to Accept and Appropriate the FY 2026 Auto Theft Prevention Authority Grant. (The Michigan State Police has awarded the City of Detroit Fire Department with the FY 2026 Auto Theft Prevention Authority Grant for a total of $96,216.00. The State share is $96,216.00 of the approved amount, and there is a required cash match of $163,828. The total project cost is $260,044.00.) (REPORTED OUT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 11/17/25)

APPROVED 9-0

Request to Accept and Appropriate the FY 2024 Assistance to Firefighters Grant. (The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has awarded the City of Detroit Fire Department (DFD) with the FY 2024 Assistance to Firefighters Grant for a total of $766,913.45. The Federal share is $766,913.45 of the approved amount, and there is a required cash match of $76,691.35. The total project cost is $843,604.80. The grant was adopted in the FY 2026 budget in the amount of $395,000.00. The grant was awarded at a higher amount than was budgeted. We are requesting to increase appropriation 21500, in the amount of $448,604.80, to reflect the total project cost of $843,604.80.) (REPORTED OUT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 11/17/25)

APPROVED 9-0

Request to Accept an increase in appropriation for the FY 2026 Emerging Threats – Hepatitis C Grant.  (The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has awarded the City of Detroit Health Department with the FY 2026 Emerging Threats – Hepatitis C Grant, in the amount of $139,611.00. There is no match requirement. The grant was adopted in the FY 2026 budget in the amount of $116,734.00. The grant was awarded at a higher amount than was budgeted. We are requesting to increase appropriation 21460, in the amount of $22,877.00, to reflect the total project cost of $139,611.00.) (REPORTED OUT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 11/17/25)

APPROVED 9-0

Request to Accept and Appropriate the FY 2024-2026 Carbon Reduction Program (CRP) Grant.  (The Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG), through the Federal Transit Administration, has awarded the City of Detroit Office of Mobility Innovation with the FY 2024-2026 Carbon Reduction Program (CRP) Grant for a total of $676,672.00. The Federal share is $676,672.00 of the approved amount, and there is a required cash match of $169,168.00. The total project cost is $845,840.00.) (REPORTED OUT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 11/17/25)

APPROVED 9-0

RESOLUTIONS

Resolution of The Detroit Elected Officials Compensation Commission to Adjust the Salary of The Mayor.

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Resolution of The Detroit Elected Officials Compensation Commission to Adjust the Salaries of City Council Members.

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Resolution of The Detroit Elected Officials Compensation Commission to Adjust the Salary of the City Clerk.

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THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S) ARE TO BE REFERRED TO THE BUDGET, FINANCE AND AUDIT STANDING COMMITTEE:

OFFICE OF CONTRACTING AND PROCUREMENT

Contract No. 6007513 - 100% City Funding – To Provide Facility Management Services for the DPSH. Contractor: Jones Lang LaSalle Americas – Location: 226 E. Hudson, Suite 200, Royal Oak, MI 48067 Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval6 through December 31, 2027 – Total Contract Amount: $2,040,000.00. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

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OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

Financial Report for the Three Months ended September 30, 2025.  (The Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) respectfully submits its City of Detroit Financial Report for the Three Months ended September 30, 2025. This comprehensive financial report includes both the monthly and quarterly reports for the Three Months ended September 30, 2025. The OCFO also publishes this report on the City’s website.)

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Large Events Reporting – July-September 2025 (Q1 of FY 2025-26). (The 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.)

Refer to Committee 9-0

OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK/CITY PLANNING COMMISSION

Neighborhood Enterprise Zone Certificate Application for a new 57-unit apartment building at 301 and 321 Edmund Place (now 301 Edmund Place) in the Crosswinds (Woodward Place) Neighborhood Enterprise Zone area (RECOMMEND APPROVAL FOR THE CORRECTED MEMO AND RESO). (On Tuesday July 8, 2025, City Council approved the subject request for a Neighborhood Enterprise Zone (NEZ) certificate for the construction of a new 57-unit rental apartment building at 301 and 321 Edmund Place in the Brush Park Neighborhood.)

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THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S) ARE TO BE REFERRED TO THE INTERNAL OPERATIONS STANDING COMMITTEE:

OFFICE OF CONTRACTING AND PROCUREMENT

September and October Monthly Report of Contracts Approved Administratively ($25,000 to $50,000).  (Attachment A - List of attached contracts subject to delegated authority, pursuant to Section 17- 5-91, City Council approval required for certain contracts; monthly report on certain contracts; emergency procurements; City Council notification and approval required, Subsection (c).)

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HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT/CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION DIVISION

Request to Amend the 2025-2026 Official Compensation Schedule. (On behalf of the Human Resources Department - Classification & Compensation Division. to include the pay range of $57,600 - $72,000 for the classification of Vehicle Maintenance Instructor for the Department of Transportation.)

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HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT/LABOR RELATIONS DIVISION

Implementation of the 2024-2028 Labor Agreement between the City of Detroit and the employees represented by the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 324.  (The Labor Relations Division is recommending your Honorable Body's official approval of the 2024- 2028 Master Agreement between the City of Detroit and International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 324.)

Refer to Committee 9-0

Implementation of the 2024-2028 Labor Agreement between the City of Detroit and the employees represented by DDOT Foremen’s Association of America, Local 337 (Non Supervisor).  (The Labor Relations Division is recommending your Honorable Body's official approval of the 2024 - 2028 Master Agreement between the City of Detroit and DDOT Foremen's Association of America, Local 33 7 (Non-Supervisory).)

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WALK -ON HUMAN RESOURCES/ LABOR RELATIONS

Implementation of the 2024-2028 Labor Agreement between the City of Detroit and Employees Represented by Michigan American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), 925 AFL-CIO, Non Supervisory Unit 

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THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S) ARE TO BE REFERRED TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES STANDING COMMITTEE:

OFFICE OF CONTRACTING AND PROCUREMENT

Contract No. 6006011-A1 - 95% Major Street, 5% City Funding – AMEND 1 – To Provide a 90 Day Extension of Time Only for Floriculture Maintenance and Enhancement for City-Wide Public Spaces. – Contractor: W H Canon, LLC – Location: 36700 Northline Road, Romulus, MI 48174 – Previous Contract Period: February 22, 2024 through February 26, 2026 – Amended Contract Period: February 22, 2024 through May 27, 2026 – Contract Increase Amount: $0.00 – Total Contract Amount: $2,450,000.00. GENERAL SERVICES

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THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S) ARE TO BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STANDING COMMITTEE:

OFFICE OF CONTRACTING AND PROCUREMENT

Contract No. 6004775-A2 - 100% Grant Funding – AMEND 2 – To Provide an Extension of Time Only for Commercial Property Management Services for Dexter Retail Pop-Up. – Contractor: The Propitious Spot, LLC – Location: 4263 Tyler Street, Detroit, MI 48238 – Previous Contract Period: November 22, 2022 through December 31, 2025 – Amended Contract Period: November 22, 2022 through December 31, 2026 – Contract Increase Amount: $0.00 – Total Contract Amount: $178,717.06. HOUSING AND REVITALIZATION

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Contract No. 6007498 - 100% CDBG-DR Funding – To Provide As-Needed Private Sewer Repair to Detroit Residents who Qualify (All Districts). – Contractor: Mr. Wiggle Plumbing, LLC – Location: 12740 Virgil Street, Detroit, MI 48223 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through December 31, 2026 – Total Contract Amount: $1,000,000.00. HOUSING AND REVITALIZATION

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Contract No. 6007502 - 100% CDBG-DR Funding – To Provide As-Needed Private Sewer Repair to Detroit Residents who Qualify (All Districts). – Contractor: Major Contracting Group, Inc. – Location: 12222 Greenfield Road, Detroit, MI 48227 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through December 31, 2026 – Total Contract Amount: $3,000,000.00. HOUSING AND REVITALIZATION

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Contract No. 6007503 - 100% CDBG-DR Funding – To Provide As-Needed Private Sewer Repair to Detroit Residents who Qualify (All Districts). – Contractor: Tiger Pipe Services – Location: 181 Riverside Drive, Detroit, MI 48215 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through December 31, 2026 – Total Contract Amount: $1,000,000.00. HOUSING AND REVITALIZATION

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Contract No. 6007504 - 100% CDBG-DR Funding – To Provide As-Needed Private Sewer Repair to Detroit Residents who Qualify (All Districts). – Contractor: Murphy Pipeline Contractors, LLC – Location: 7371 Haverhill Lane, Canton, MI 48188 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through December 31, 2026 – Total Contract Amount: $3,000,000.00. HOUSING AND REVITALIZATION

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Contract No. 6007505 - 100% CDBG-DR Funding – To Provide As-Needed Private Sewer Repair to Detroit Residents who Qualify (All Districts). – Contractor: Presidential Construction Inc. – Location: 16671 Eastburn Street, Detroit, MI 48205 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through December 31, 2026 – Total Contract Amount: $1,000,000.00. HOUSING AND REVITALIZATION

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Contract No. 6007508 - 100% CDBG-DR Funding – To Provide As-Needed Private Sewer Repair to Detroit Residents who Qualify (All Districts). – Contractor: LGC Global, Inc. – Location: 7310 Woodward Avenue, Suite 500, Detroit, MI 48226 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through December 31, 2026 – Total Contract Amount: $2,000,000.00. HOUSING AND REVITALIZATION

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Contract No. 6007521 - 100% CDBG Funding – Subrecipient Agreement to Provide an Additional 40 drop-In Emergency Shelter Beds. – Contractor: Cass Community Social Services, Inc. – Location: 11745 Rosa Parks Boulevard, Detroit MI 48206 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through June 30, 2026 – Total Contract Amount: $500,000.00. HOUSING AND REVITALIZATION

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CITY PLANNING COMMISSION

Request of Northern Sign Co. on behalf of Bedrock for PCA (Public Center Adjacent) Special District Review of a proposed sign at 611 Woodward Avenue a.k.a. Chase Tower. (RECOMMEND APPROVAL) (The City Planning Commission (CPC) has received a request from Northern Sign Co. on behalf of Bedrock real estate company for PCA (Public Center Adjacent) Special District Review of a proposed sign to be located at 611 Woodward Avenue. This request is being made consistent with the provisions of Section 50-3-222 of the Detroit Zoning Ordinance which requires City Council review and approval of design and exterior appearance of all development within the PCA district.)

REFER TO THE COMMITTEE 9-0

Request of the City of Detroit General Services Department (GSD) / Detroit Parks and Recreation for PC (Public Center) and PCA (Public Center Adjacent) Special District Review of proposed exterior alterations to Spirit Plaza, 1 East Jefferson Avenue. (RECOMMEND CONDITIONAL APPROVAL) (The City Planning Commission (CPC) has received a request from the City of Detroit General Services Department (GSD) / Detroit Parks and Recreation for PC (Public Center) and PCA (Public Center Adjacent) Special District Review of proposed exterior alterations to Spirit Plaza, 1 East Jefferson Avenue. This request is being made consistent with the provisions of Sections 50-3-222, 50-11-66, and 50-11-96 of the Detroit Zoning Ordinance (ZO).)

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Delegation of City Council Special District Review and approval of building permit applications during Winter recess 2025 (RECOMMEND APPROVAL). (According to the City of Detroit Zoning Ordinance the Detroit City Council approves by resolution any work undertaken by permit on land zoned PC or PCA after receiving recommendation from the Planning and Development Department and the City Planning Commission. It has become the practice of Your Honorable Body, due primarily to the Auto Show and other special events, to delegate this responsibility to the staff of the City Planning Commission during periods of recess when permit applications of this sort may be submitted and need to be addressed in a timely fashion. The Council’s delegation of this responsibility allows work, compliant with the City Code, to advance during recess and/or when the Body is not conducting business in the context of Your regular meetings.)

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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

Community Outreach Report for the Detroit Boatworks Maritime Hub Development.  (Below is a detailed description of the community outreach efforts led by the Planning and development Department (PDD) with assistance from the Department of Neighborhoods (DON).)

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MISCELLANEOUS

Submitting memorandum relative to Proposed Amendments for Zoning Ordinance.

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Submitting memorandum relative to Proposed Amendments to Adaptive Use Zoning Ordinance.

Submitting memorandum relative to Request for Reporting on Community Benefits Ordinance Tier 2.

REFER TO THE COMMITTEE 9-0 

Walk on Housing and Revitalization Department 

Third Amended and Restated Memorandum of Understanding 2025 Memorandum of Understanding, City of Detroit and Detroit Land Bank Authority

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Walk on Detroit Land Bank Authority 

2026 First Quarter Report Detroit Land Bank Authority 

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THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S) ARE TO BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE:

OFFICE OF CONTRACTING AND PROCUREMENT

Contract No. 3086942 - 100% City Funding – To Provide Invoice Payment for Grant Administration Services. – Contractor: WSP Michigan Inc. – Location: 500 Griswold Street, Suite 2600, Detroit, MI 48226 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through June 30, 2026 – Total Contract Amount: $413,252.35. TRANSPORTATION

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Contract No. 6007101 - 100% Grant Funding – To Provide Remanufactured Coach Engines, Power Plant Replacements, and Engine Parts and Repairs. – Contractor: Cummins, Inc. – Location: 3760 Wyoming, Dearborn, MI 48120 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval for a Period of Five (5) Years – Total Contract Amount: $10,939,377.00. TRANSPORTATION

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Contract No. 6007400 - 100% Ryan White Grant Funding – To Provide Consulting and Training Services to SEMHAC to Assess and Evaluate HIV/AIDS Services and to Develop an Integrated Plan for HIV/AIDS Services and to Develop an Integrated Plan for HIV/AIDS Services. – Contractor: Jane Conklin – Location: 734 E. 8th Street, Tucson, AZ 85720 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through November 25, 2027 – Total Contract Amount: $103,500.00. HEALTH

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Contract No. 6007401 - 100% Ryan White Grant Funding – To Provide Consulting and Training Services to SEMHAC to Assess and Evaluate HIV/AIDS Services and to Develop an Integrated Plan for HIV/AIDS Services and to Develop an Integrated Plan for HIV/AIDS Services. – Contractor: David Napp – Location:1309 Glendale Avenue, Durham, NC 27701 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through November 25, 2027 – Total Contract Amount: $103,500.00. HEALTH

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Contract No. 6007580 - 100% City Funding – To Provide Community Violence Intervention (CVI) Services (Successor Agreement for Detroit 300). – Contractor: Centers for Family Development – Location: 2995 E Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48202 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through September 30, 2026 – Total Contract Amount: $1,487,500.00. HEALTH

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Contract No. 6007585 - 100% City Funding – To Provide General Contracting Services at City of Detroit Facilities. – Contractor: DMC Consultants Inc. – Location: 13500 Foley Street, Detroit MI 48227 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through January 31, 2029 – Total Contract Amount: $750,000.000. CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION

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Contract No. 6007586 - 100% City Funding – To Provide General Contracting Services at City of Detroit Facilities. – Contractor: Gandol, Inc. – Location: 18100 Meyers Road, Suite 2, Detroit MI 48235 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through January 31, 2029 – Total Contract Amount: $1,500,000.00. CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION

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Contract No 6007587 - 100% City Funding – To Provide General Contracting Services at City of Detroit Facilities. – Contractor: W-3 Construction Company – Location: 7601 Second Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through January 31, 2029 – Total Contract Amount: $1,500,00.000. CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION

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Contract No. 6007589 - 100% Grant Funding – To Provide Reimbursement for Innovation in Supervision Initiative Program which includes the Capacity and Effectiveness of Probation and Parole Programs. – Contractor: State of Michigan – Location: 206 E. Michigan Avenue, Lansing, MI 48933 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through December 30, 2025 – Total Contract Amount: $328,016.75. POLICE

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Contract No. 6007590 - 100% City Funding – To Provide Community Violence Intervention Services in Expanded Areas. – Contractor: Detroit Peoples Community – Location: 16908 W. 7 Mile Road, Detroit, MI 48235 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through January 31, 2027 – Total Contract Amount: $860,000.00 HEALTH

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Contract No. 6007592 - 100% City Funding – To Provide Community Violence Intervention Services in Expanded Areas. – Contractor: New Era Community Connection – Location: 17301 Livernois, Detroit, MI 48221 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through January 31, 2027 – Total Contract Amount: $860,000.00 HEALTH

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Contract No. 6007593 - 100% City Funding – To Provide Community Violence Intervention Services in Expanded Areas. – Contractor: Detroit Friends and Family – Location: 250 E. Harbortown Drive,. #1008, Detroit, MI 48207 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through January 31, 2027 – Total Contract Amount: $860,000.00 HEALTH

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DSS #1 Ground Maintenance Schedule - 100% City Funding – Services include, but are not limited to, the planning, design, maintenance, management and operation for grounds maintenance at or on the grounds of City of Detroit facilities, public spaces, and/or properties including cemeteries and surrounding grounds. Schedule Period: Upon City Council Approval for a Period of Five Years, Total Maximum Order Limitation: $78,520,000.00 

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DSS #9-A2 Architectural, Engineering & Planning Supply Schedule - 100% City/Major Street/Grant Funding – AMEND 2 – Additional Suppliers for Engineering, Construction Management, Planning and Program Management Services. Schedule Period: Upon City Council Approval for a Period of Five (5) Years. Total Maximum Order Limitation: $81,300,000.00 

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Emergency Food Purchases - (Pursuant to Section 17-5-91c, The Purchasing Director, without prior approval of the City Council, may make, or authorize others to make, an emergency procurement when public exigencies require the immediate delivery of articles or performance of services or when there exists a threat to public health, welfare or safety under emergency conditions where prior approval of the City Council would be impossible or impracticable under the circumstances.)

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OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER/OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT AND GRANTS

Authorization to submit a grant application to the Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund for the FY 2025 Emergency Financial Empowerment Grant. (The Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HSEM) Department is hereby requesting authorization from Detroit City Council to submit a grant application to the Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund for the FY 2025 Emergency Financial Empowerment Grant. The amount being sought is $150,000.00. There is no City match requirement. The total project cost is $150,000.00.)

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Testimonial Resolution for Victoria Christopher Murray.

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