5 Things to watch at the next City Commission meeting

Here are the five things to watch at the August 27, 2018 City Commission meeting.

To see the full City Commission agenda and packet for August 27, 2018 click here.

  1. Consider approval of amended Sanitary Sewer House Lead Reconnection Policy.
  2. Introduce an ordinance to repeal Chapter 53 Section 53.01-Storm Sewer District No. 1 of the Mt. Pleasant Code of Ordinances, in its entirety and set a public hearing for September 10, 2018 on the same.
  3. Consider confirmation of sale of land in Industrial Park South by the Economic Development Corporation (EDC).
  4. Consider approval of 2019 downtown budget request for 2019 Back to the Bricks Promo Tour.
  5. Consider closed session pursuant to subsection 8(h) of the Open Meetings Act for material exempt from discussion or disclosure by state or federal statue.

 

MT. PLEASANT POLICE DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATION LEADS TO CREDIT CARD FRAUD ARREST

Mt. Pleasant, Mich., –  On August 20, 2018 at 3:46 p.m., the Mt. Pleasant Police Department (MPPD) received a call of credit card fraud at 1805 S. Mission Street (Silverberg Finer Jewelers) in Mt. Pleasant.

MPPD Officers made contact with a Silverberg Finer Jewelers employee who stated two males entered the store and purchased a necklace for $450.00.  The store employee told Officers he received a telephone call 15 minutes later from a subject in Iowa stating his credit card had been fraudulently used at the store for the $450.00 purchase. The Silverberg Finer Jewelers employee immediately notified local pawn shops to be on the lookout for the subjects, and the recently purchased necklace.

At approximately 4:30 p.m., Central Dispatch received a telephone call from New Millennium Pawn Shop (5281 E. Pickard Road) indicating the two possible suspects had been in their store attempting to make purchases with a credit card. The employee of New Millennium Pawn Shop was able to give a description and direction of travel of the possible suspect’s vehicle.

MPPD Officers located the suspect’s vehicle and performed a traffic stop on Mission Street near High Street.  As a result of this stop, a 19-year-old male from Flint was arrested for both Possession and Use of a Fraudulent Credit Card. Officers conducted an investigation which quickly resulted in the recovery of the necklace and fraudulent credit card. Surveillance video and witness statements indicated that only one of the subjects used the fraudulent credit card.

The 19-year-old male suspect is currently lodged at the Isabella County Jail awaiting arraignment.

UPDATE: North Main Street Construction to take place August 24 after 5 p.m. due to forecasted rain on August 25.

Traffic Alert

UPDATE:  Due to the forecasted rain on Saturday, August 25, 2018 – the paving of Main Street will begin on Friday, August 24 starting at 5 p.m.   

North Main and North Washington Street residents are advised to move their vehicles out of driveways and off of North Main Street by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, August 24

On-street parking on North Main Street will not be allowed.  Parking is available on the side streets east of North Main or at Pickens Field on West Pickard.  Cars parked on side streets will not be ticketed during the road work project.

Main Street WILL be open on Saturday, August 25.  The post office lobby will also be OPEN on Saturday, August 25.  

 

City Commission Meeting Summary of Minutes – August 13, 2018

Summary of Minutes of the regular meeting of the City Commission held Monday, August 13, 2018, at 6:30 p.m., in the City Commission Chamber.

Received petitions and communications.

Approved the following items on the Consent Calendar:

1) Minutes of the regular meeting of the City Commission held July 23, 2018.

2) Sole-source purchase of a UniMac industrial grade gear washer/extractor unit from Universal Laundry Machinery, of Westland, MI.

3)Resolution setting fees for 4-on-4 Youth Basketball Program.

4) Resolution setting fee for Medical Marihuana Facility Application.

5) Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign license agreements with CMU for the CMU    wayfinding signs placed in the City right-of way.

6) Authorize Mayor and Clerk to sign the agreement with Renaissance Public School  Academy for PEAK services for 2018-2019 academic year.

7) Purchase-buyback of three F-250 trucks from Krapohl Ford and appropriate budget amendment.

8) Authorize the Mayor to sign the contract extension with CoreSource for the next three years.

9) Warrants and Payrolls

Approved the 2018 Economic Development Action Plan as presented.

Appointed City Manager Nancy Ridley as the voting delegate representing the City of Mt.

Pleasant at the MML annual member’s meeting and appoint City Planner Jacob Kain as the alternate.

Conducted a work session on Sidewalk Snow Removal Bids/Draft Ordinance.

Adjourned at 8:11 p.m.

Boil Water Advisory Lifted

MT. PLEASANT, Mich. – As of 2:06 p.m. today, Wednesday, August 15, 2018 the boil water advisory for Broadway Street between University and Franklin Streets has been lifted. All water samples tested for Total Coliform and E. coli have come back negative.

Water Department staff have been in contact with affected residents.  If you have additional questions please contact the Water Department (989) 779-5427.

 

 

Mt. Pleasant Police Respond to Gunshot Call – No Risk to the Public

Mt. Pleasant, Mich., August 10, 2018 – Mt. Pleasant Police were dispatched to a call at the 1100 block of West Broadway Street in Mt. Pleasant at 1:51., p.m. on Friday, August 10, 2018.

Upon arriving at the scene police found a 59-year old male with a gunshot wound.  The subject was transported to Mid Michigan’s Emergency Room.

Mt. Pleasant Police are currently investigating the incident as a potential suicide and have determined there is no risk to the public.

5 Things to watch at the next City Commission meeting

Here are the five things to watch at the August 13, 2018 City Commission meeting.

  1. Consider approval of resolutions supporting fees and charges.
    • 4-on-4 Youth Basketball Program
    • Medical Marihuana Facility Application
  2. Consider license agreements with Central Michigan University for wayfinding signs.
  3. Consider extension of contract with Renaissance Public School Academy for PEAK services.
  4. Consider approval of Economic Development Action Plan.
  5. Consider purchase-buyback program with Krapohl Ford for the renewal purchase of three trucks and budget amendment.

To see the full City Commission agenda and packets for August 13, 2018 click, here.

Mt. Pleasant City Commission meetings are held at City Hall on the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 7 p.m.; 6:30 p.m. from May 28 – September 3, 2018.

 

Overlay Work on East Preston Street

Central Asphalt will be applying an asphalt overlay on the following streets, beginning at 7:00 am on Saturday, August 11, 2018.

East Preston Street:  Isabella Road to Lynwood Drive

Residents are encouraged to move their vehicles out of their driveways by 7:00 a.m. on Saturday. Parking is available on Sweeney, Crapo, Greenbriar and Batson Streets. Parking and traffic on Preston Street will be prohibited during the overlay process. Travel will be restored as soon as the equipment leaves the area.

Overlay Work on Watson and Ridge Street Area

Central Asphalt will be applying an asphalt overlay on the following streets, beginning at 7:00 am on Wednesday, August 8, 2018.

Watson: Preston to Ridge

Ridge: Crescent to Preston

Residents are encouraged to move their vehicles out of their driveways by 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday. Parking is available on the side streets.  Parking and traffic on Watson and Ridge will be prohibited during the overlay process.  Travel will be restored as soon as the equipment leaves the area.

Residents should place their refuse and recycling out for collection on Wednesday as normal.  The haulers have been notified.

Door hangers for the affected residents were distributed on Tuesday, August 7, 2018.

REAL ESTATE SCAM ALERT

Mt. Pleasant, Mich., August 3, 2018 – On 08/02/2018, an officer at the Mt. Pleasant Police Department began investigating a fraud complaint involving Craigslist.

Adam Pringle from Benin Republic, is advertising properties on Craigslist which are legitimately for sale in the Mt. Pleasant area. Pringle’s advertisements contain property information and location and encourages individuals to visit the properties. Additionally, Pringle directs individuals to pay him the first and last month’s rent by electronic payment.

Coldwell Banker brought this incident to the attention of the Mt. Pleasant Police Department and wished to inform the public of the scam. At this time both Coldwell Banker and the Mt. Pleasant Police Department are unaware of anyone being scammed out of any money at this time.