By Jim Measel
May 6, 2021 2:00 PM
COLDWATER, MI (WTVB) â Everything remains on track for the Village of Union City to leave the Michigan South Central Power Agency at the end of June.
The agency board on Thursday agreed to have the Detroit law firm of Miller Canfield to represent the M.S.C.P.A. in documenting the withdrawal of Union City from the agency.
Board Chair and Marshall City Manager Tom Tarkiewicz said a resolution will be presented to the Marshall City Council a week from Monday.
Union City Village Manager Chris Mathis said a similar resolution will come before his Village Council on Monday.
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The Marshall City Council approved the second reading to execute an Intergovernmental Loan Agreement with the Marshall Municipal Utilities’ Board of Public Works during its meeting on Monday, May 3.
Mayor Julie Schwetz said it doesn’t look like the city is going to get money from a grant to help pay for the demolition project.
With the approval of the loan agreement- the money from which the city will use to pay for the demolition of the dilapidated buildings on the campus formerly known as the Marshall Habilitation Center- and later in the meeting, the council was asked to approve an ordinance to execute an agreement between the city and Remco Demolition LLC for the work to be done.