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Westland residents who experienced flooding after last week s heavy rainfall can expect a well-funded cleanup effort.
Westland City Council met Friday to discuss relief for residents following recent in-home flooding for many residents. Members voted 5-2 to allocate up to $1 million toward cleanup efforts. Members Tasha Green and Peter Herzberg voted in dissent.
Herzberg said he wished the administration had updated council more during initial cleanup efforts. The councilman originally called for the meeting four days earlier, Monday, June 28. Members Green and Mike McDermott joined him in that request. If an update had gone to the whole council, we might not have to have this meeting today, Herzberg said.
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Mooresville RDC approves professional services agreement for potential Indiana Street updates
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MOORESVILLE Anyone who has traveled along Indiana Street during the morning or evening rush hours has likely noticed that the roadway can get a bit congested.
During Thursday s meeting of the Mooresville Redevelopment Commission (RDC), member Virginia Perry presented an agreement for Banning Engineering to provide professional services for updates along Indiana Street that could help with traffic flow and remove a drainage ditch that flows near the street.
According to Perry, the agreement would cost $5,500.
She presented the idea for the RDC to either cover the cost completely, or see if it could be split three ways between the commission, the town of Mooresville and Mooresville Consolidated School Corp.