A multi-faceted agenda awaits the Three Rivers City Commission for its regular meeting Tuesday evening (August 16th).
Commissioners are slated to consider:
- A proposed ordinance to include a home improvement center as a conditional use in an area zoned B-1, neighborhood business
- Approval of a construction engineering contract with Jones & Henry Engineers for the Clean Water State Revolving Fund project
- Approval of a contract with Envirologic to manage a Michigan Department of Environmental Quality loan and grant program for the CMS project on the former Essex Wire property on Fourth Street
- A purchase agreement for 3 LifePak 15 Cardiac Monitors and 3 Lucas Devices from a sole-source vendor, Physio-Control, for a total purchase price of just over $128,000
- The purchase of a 2012 Ford utility truck from Gorno Ford for $38,678
- Approving lightning projection proposals for $10,639.78
- Awarding the bid for John Glenn Court sanitary sewer replacement to Concord Excavating in the amount of $213,188
- Awarding the concrete bid for the Gieber Park basketball court to Lutz Concrete for $7,900
- Purchasing radio read meters and radio read heads from Municipal Supply Company for $8,018.40
- Adopting a resolution to approve an application for a 12-year tax abatement on a $307,000 machinery investment by Tamara Tool, Inc. in the Three Rivers Area Enterprise Park.
Two proclamations – one regarding a ‘National Day of Service and Remembrance’ to mark the 10th anniversary of 9/11, the other for the observance of Constitution Week – are also on the agenda at the outset of the meeting.
The meeting will get underway at 6 p.m. at City Hall.


