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Port Huron weighing $380,780 ARP grant for CAN Council to help abused children

Port Huron to build new skate park, pole barn

A new skate park, playground equipment, and a new pole barn could all be purchased by Port Huron City Council this evening. The long anticipated new Skatepark for Optimist Park in Port Huron will be a step closer to becoming realty. City Council is expected to spend up to $888,000 to purchase the new equipment from Gridline Skateparks, Inc. The new skatepark will be made possible due in part to grants from the Tony Hawk Foundation and Ralph C. Wilson Junior Foundation. A bid for $346,000 form Martin Construction for the construction a new pole barn at the north end DPW service center could be approved this evening. It would be used by the parks, forestry, and cemetery divisions and would be purchased using general fund dollars. Council is also expected to accept a bid from Penchura LLC for $86,000 for the installation of new playground equipment at Palmer Park using American Rescue Plan Funds. Port Huron City Council meets at 7pm tonight at the Municipal Office Center.

Fourth Street food truck idea hinges on ZBA decision, lot owner says

Beedon hopes to make room for one food truck, entertainment by Memorial Day at downtown corner

Confidence growing in MOC sale but repairs are still needed

Port Huron City Manger James Freed presented his 2022-23 fiscal year budget during Monday's city council meeting. Included in that budget is over $1.5 million for repairs and upgrades to the Municipal Office Center. This comes after the city decided last year to not include the MOC on it's list of improvement projects to be funded by the American Rescue Plan. Freed explains to WPHM why he is now asking council to spend those dollars. "These repairs have to be made, they are waterproofing, structural issues," said Freed. " We have some serious developers from across the country who are starting to take a look at this facility in a much more meaningful way than in the past so my confidence level is growing that we will see a jettison of this facility soon." Freed's $39 million fiscal year budget will be the subject of a public hearing held during the next regular session council meeting May 9th. Also at Monday's city council meeting, members approv

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