January 26, 2021
By Mike Kruzman / news@whmi.com
The City of Brightonâs Planning Commission continues to work on an ordinance amendment that would provide temporary shelter for travelers.
The planning commission is going through several of their zoning ordinance discussions and Monday nightâs online meeting they picked up discussion on a proposed amendment for transit stops.
Community Development Manager Michael Caruso said this is back before them because the Michigan Flyer stop at the Brighton Meijer has been on hold due to the pandemic, but the Livingston Essential Transportation Service is looking at renewing it and getting it going again. LETS would be required to file for a special land use permit for the site. The planning commission was discussing what allowing temporary transit stop structures might look like, should a business or organization want to provide one.