Scheduled Road Closures on Broadway and Mosher Streets (May 26 – June 26)

UPDATE 6/11/2026

Paving on Broadway Street and Mosher Street is scheduled for Monday, June 15 and Tuesday, June 16, weather permitting.

Pavement markings are planned for Thursday, June 18. Both roads will remain closed to thru traffic and access will be limited during paving.

Closures remain in place:

  • Broadway St from Lansing St east to the City limits
  • Mosher St from Fancher St to Mission St

Road improvement work is scheduled on Broadway Street and Mosher Street from May 26 through June 26, 2026.

Beginning May 26, the following road closures will be in place:

  • Broadway St from Lansing St east to the City limits
  • Mosher St from Fancher St to Mission St

Please follow posted detours using High Street and allow extra travel time when traveling through the area.

Thank you for your patience as these improvements are completed.

Water Meter Replacements and Cross‑Connection Inspections Continue

The City of Mt. Pleasant is working with technicians from HydroCorp to complete the second year of two important water system updates for properties within the city limits. These updates include cross‑connection inspections and the installation of new, upgraded water meters.

These inspections and water meter installations are required and are provided at no cost to residents. HydroCorp will not charge customers for either service. To ensure continued water service, all properties must participate in the new water meter installation program when scheduled.

This work is being completed in phases over multiple years, and not all properties are scheduled for 2026. Only properties selected for this phase of the program will be contacted this year.

Checking for potential cross connections

A cross connection is a point in a plumbing system where substances such as chemicals or irrigation water could accidentally come into contact with the potable (safe) drinking water supply. These connections are most commonly found at outside hose connections or residential irrigation systems.

Exterior inspections have been completed throughout the city in recent years. In many cases, a previous inspection may satisfy current requirements. However, all water meters still need to be replaced.

Replacing all water meters within the city limits with advanced digital meters

The City is replacing existing meters with advanced digital water meters that offer improved accuracy and greater insight into water use.

Features include:

  • Efficient remote meter readings
  • Access to water consumption history
  • Notifications and alerts
  • Optional phone app to monitor water usage and system operation

HydroCorp technicians will need to enter residences to complete the installation. All personnel will be clearly identifiable by a HydroCorp company shirt and official identification badge.

The water meter installation typically takes less than 45 minutes.

HydroCorp Letter

Only customers who are scheduled for this phase of the program will receive a letter from HydroCorp. If your water meter was replaced during the 2025 phase of the program, you will not receive a letter and no additional action is needed at this time.

A letter from HydroCorp with instructions for scheduling a water meter installation appointment will be mailed to customers selected for this phase.

Appointments are available Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Customers may choose from three time blocks:

  • Four-hour window from 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.
  • Four-hour window from 12 p.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Two-hour window from 4 p.m. – 6 p.m.

Please note that multiple customers may be scheduled during the same time window, and technicians may arrive at varying times within that block.

Summary of Minutes from the 5/11/2026 Mt. Pleasant City Commission Meeting

Summary of Minutes of the regular meeting of the City Commission held Monday, May 11, 2026, at 7:00 p.m., in the City Commission Room, 320 W. Broadway St., Mt. Pleasant, Michigan with virtual options.

Introduced Public Safety Crisis Liaison Kate Mitchell.

Mayor Wingard read and presented a proclamation recognizing May 17 through 23, 2026 National Public Works Week.

Approved the Agenda as presented.

Received petitions and communications.

Approved the following items on the Consent Calendar:

3) Minutes of the regular meeting of the CC held April 27, 2026;

4) Approval of fourth amendment to the existing agreement with Isabella County regarding the operation and management of the MRF;

5) Renewal of MMRMA insurance coverage for the period of July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2027;

6) Award contract for 2026 Non-Destructive Condition Assessment of Water Main Transmission Lines contract to Mueller of Atlanta, GA on a unit-price basis;

7) Payrolls & Warrants. Held a Public Hearing and passed, ordained and ordered published Ordinance No. 1112, an Ordinance amending Table 154.405.A District Standards: SD-I Industrial Special District pertaining to Screens, to increase the maximum screen height not at Frontage or Adjacent to Civic Space from six feet to eight feet.

Contract with BS&A Software to upgrade accounting software from .NET version to Cloud version.

No action taken on 2026 millage rate.

Held a Work Session discussion on proposed 2027 – 2032 CIP

Adjourned the meeting at 8:06 p.m.

Public Safety Expo Brings Live Demonstrations and Family Activities Downtown

Residents are invited to attend the 2nd Annual Public Safety Expo on May 16 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Town Center (Main/Broadway) for a free, family-friendly event showcasing the agencies, equipment and partnerships that help keep the Mt. Pleasant community safe every day.

As part of the event setup, an overturned vehicle used for an accident reconstruction demonstration will be placed in the City Hall parking lot prior to the start of the expo, including overnight before the event. The vehicle display is intentional and part of the planned educational programming for the Public Safety Expo. The Mt. Pleasant Police Department is aware of the setup as part of the planned event.

Hosted in partnership with ServPro and Discount Towing, the event will feature live demonstrations, emergency vehicles, educational displays and opportunities to meet first responders and public safety professionals from across the region.

Participating agencies and organizations include:

  • Michigan State Police
  • Mt. Pleasant Police Department
  • Mt. Pleasant Fire Department
  • Isabella County Central Dispatch
  • Isabella County Sheriff’s Office
  • Michigan Independent Search & Rescue
  • Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Police Department
  • Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Fire Department
  • Mobile Medical Response
  • Isabella Bank
  • Green’s Towing

Opening ceremonies will begin at 11:15 a.m. with the National Anthem performed by Brian Eldred and a flag presentation by the Central Michigan University Army Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC).

Scheduled demonstrations throughout the event include:

  • 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. – K-9 demonstration
  • 12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. – Vehicle extrication (“car cutting”) demonstration
  • 12:30 to 1:00 p.m. – K-9 demonstration
  • 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. – Accident reconstruction demonstration

A medical helicopter is also expected to visit the event, weather and emergency response conditions permitting.

Several local food vendors and community partners will be providing complimentary and discounted refreshments during the expo, including:

  • Pisanello’s Pizza featuring $2.50 pizza slices
  • GreenTree Co-op offering free assorted bakery items
  • Dunkin’ providing free donuts and coffee
  • I Scream Ice Cream Truck serving free ice cream, root beer floats and Boston coolers

Community members of all ages are encouraged to attend to learn more about public safety services, emergency response operations and the collaborative partnerships that support the Mt. Pleasant community.

Topics to Watch at the Mt. Pleasant City Commission Meeting – May 11, 2026

Here are the topics to watch at the next in person, as well as virtual Mt. Pleasant City Commission meeting scheduled for Monday, May 11, 2026, at 7 p.m.

  • Proclamation recognizing National Public Works Week (May 17-23, 2026).
  • Public hearing to allow for public input on text changes to TC-26-01.
  • Work session on 2027 – 2032 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP).

To view the entire meeting packet visit: 

E-Packet for Regular Meeting on Monday, May 11th

How to follow public meetings:

The City Commission Meeting will be held in person in the City Chambers/City Hall (320 W. Broadway Street) with virtual attendance options as well. Non-voting participants may view the meeting live on the City’s YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/MtPleasantMi/, on Spectrum Charter channel 188 or via Zoom.

If a virtual option becomes unavailable due to technical difficulties, the meeting will continue as scheduled. Residents who would like to provide a comment during the appropriate time are welcome to come to the meeting at City Hall or email their statement to comment@mt-pleasant.org.

To participate via Zoom:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86961485603?pwd=Bu8Gpsvu2ZbdOmB7rNq4WvsVYUqboT.1

Meeting ID: 869 6148 5603

Passcode: 126070

Phone dial-in: (312) 626-6799

The audio and video will be muted for members of the public and then unmuted by the host during public comment periods.

For participants accessing via computer or smartphone please use the “Raise Your Hand” icon to indicate you would like to speak. First, click on the “Participants” icon at the bottom of your screen. Next, click on the “Raise Your Hand” icon near the bottom right corner of the screen.

To raise your hand for telephone dial-in participants, press *9.

Members of the public may be muted or removed if using abusive language or if they become disruptive to the meeting.

Virtual attendance at the meeting and participation during public comment periods will be conducted as follows:

  • Members of the public are asked to provide their name and address with any comments.
  • Comments/Questions may be sent ahead of the meeting, or during the meeting via email to comment@mt-pleasant.org. Comments sent via email will be read aloud to the Commission during the public comment period.

Individual commissioners can be contacted at the following email addresses:

Mary Alsager               malsager@mt-pleasant.org   

Hanna Demerath        hdemerath@mt-pleasant.org

Maureen Eke              meke@mt-pleasant.org

Amy Perschbacher      aperschbacher@mt-pleasant.org

Grace Rollins               grollins@mt-pleasant.org

Ryon Skalitzky             rskalitzky@mt-pleasant.org

Boomer Wingard        bwingard@mt-pleasant.org

Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate may call the Human Resources office on (989) 779-5314. Persons requiring speech or hearing assistance may contact the city through the Michigan Relay Center at 711. 48-hour advance notice is necessary for accommodation.

Topics to Watch at the 05/07/26 Mt. Pleasant Planning Commission Meeting

Here are the topics to watch at the next in person, as well as virtual Mt. Pleasant Planning Commission meeting scheduled for Thursday, April 9, 2026, at 7 p.m.

  • Review of the 2027–2032 Capital Improvement Plan
  • Introduction of a new Planning Commission member

To view the entire meeting packet visit: 

Thursday May 7th E-Packet

How to follow public meetings:

The Planning Commission Meeting will be held in person in the City Chambers/City Hall (320 W. Broadway Street) with virtual attendance options as well. Non-voting participants may view the meeting live on the City’s YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/MtPleasantMi/, on Spectrum Charter channel 188 or via Zoom.

If a virtual option becomes unavailable due to technical difficulties, the meeting will continue as scheduled. Residents who would like to provide a comment during the appropriate time are welcome to come to the meeting at City Hall or email their statement to comment@mt-pleasant.org.

To participate via Zoom:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82846354357?pwd=78K3ZiWA0dzJCSq3EGzSydEODXuCqF.1

Meeting ID: 893 0229 8475
Passcode: 026095
Phone dial-in: (312) 626-6799

The audio and video will be muted for members of the public and then unmuted by the host during public comment periods.

For participants accessing via computer or smartphone please use the “Raise Your Hand” icon to indicate you would like to speak. First, click on the “Participants” icon at the bottom of your screen. Next, click on the “Raise Your Hand” icon near the bottom right corner of the screen.

To raise your hand for telephone dial-in participants, press *9.

Members of the public may be muted or removed if using abusive language or if they become disruptive to the meeting.

Virtual attendance at the meeting and participation during public comment periods will be conducted as follows:

  • Members of the public are asked to provide their name and address with any comments.
  • Comments/Questions may be sent ahead of the meeting, or during the meeting via email to comment@mt-pleasant.org. Comments sent via email will be read aloud to the Commission during the public comment period.

Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate may call the Human Resources office on (989) 779-5314. Persons requiring speech or hearing assistance may contact the city through the Michigan Relay Center at 711. 48-hour advance notice is necessary for accommodation.

Does your homeowner’s insurance cover sewer backups?

Homeowner’s insurance helps protect your home, but sewer backups are often not covered under a standard policy. A sewer backup can cause serious damage to floors, walls, furniture, and personal belongings, and repairs can be expensive. Reviewing your coverage now, before a problem occurs, is a simple way to avoid an unwelcome surprise.

In most cases, sewer or drain backup coverage is an optional add-on to your homeowner’s insurance. If you are not sure what your current policy includes, the easiest step is to call your insurance agent and ask.

It is also worth knowing the difference between sewer backup coverage and flood insurance. Flood insurance covers water entering your home from outside, such as heavy rain or rising water levels. Sewer backup coverage applies when wastewater comes up through drains or toilets inside the home. They address different situations, and some households may benefit from having both.

You may also want to ask your agent about service line coverage, sometimes called sewer lateral coverage. The sewer lateral is the pipe running from your home to the City’s main sewer line, and homeowners are generally responsible for the portion on their property. Repairs to that pipe can be costly, and some insurers offer this protection as an add-on.

When you speak with your insurance agent, consider asking:

  • Does my policy cover sewer or drain backups?
  • If not, how much does it cost to add?
  • Do I have flood insurance, and how is it different from sewer backup coverage?
  • Is there coverage available for my sewer lateral?

Sewer backups can happen for a variety of reasons, including heavy rainfall, aging infrastructure, or items that were flushed or poured down drains. The City is committed to maintaining the public sewer system and works to address issues as they arise. Even so, backups can occasionally occur, and having the right coverage in place is one of the best ways to protect your home and your finances.

To learn more about preventing sewer backups, visit www.mt-pleasant.org/sewer

Youth Police Academy Enrollment Open for Summer 2026

The 25th Youth Police Academy is scheduled for July 13 – 30, 2026, (Monday – Thursday) from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. This free, fun, and interactive program offers youth going into grades 6th-8th, an up-close view of the skills and necessary training needed for law enforcement officials.

Mt. Pleasant Police Officers conduct the program in the manner of a real police academy with values such as teamwork, integrity, compassion, and discipline being stressed. Cadets are required to participate in physical training and complete the same agility tests given to recruits during a standard police academy.

In addition to physical training, the daily curriculum includes hands-on learning, field trips and demonstrations by specialized units such as the Emergency Services Team, K-9 and DNR. Classroom topics encompass crime scene investigations, traffic stops, marine patrol activities, firearms safety, first aid and CPR, and much more.

Applications are now available at Mt. Pleasant Public Schools and the Division of Public Safety, 804 E. High Street, from 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. The application deadline is June 5, 2026.

Mt. Pleasant Farmers’ Market Returns with New Saturday Evening Hours

For more than 50 years, the Mt. Pleasant Farmers’ Market has brought fresh in-season fruits and vegetables while creating a welcoming space to gather, connect, and support local farmers. The 2026 season brings exciting changes, including a new Saturday evening market, while continuing the traditions that residents have counted on for decades.

The Mt. Pleasant Farmers’ Market kicks off the 2026 season on Thursday, May 7, at Island Park’s South Shelter. The Thursday Market will run from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. through October 29, offering fresh produce, live entertainment, cooking demonstrations, and an unforgettable experience for customers of all ages.

New This Year: Saturday Evening Market

The Saturday Farmers’ Market is moving to evenings in 2026, running from 4 to 8 p.m. at Town Center (Main & Broadway), June 13 through September 26.

This change follows feedback gathered from vendors, shoppers, and community stakeholders. The updated hours reflect that input and are designed to better fit residents’ schedules, while creating a lively downtown atmosphere on Saturday evenings.

2026 Market Hours at a Glance

  • Thursday Market:
    Island Park’s South Shelter
    7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
    May 7 – October 29
  • Saturday Market
    Town Center (Main & Broadway)
    4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
    June 13 – September 26

Making Healthy Food Accessible for All

The Mt. Pleasant Farmers’ Market is committed to making healthy, locally grown food accessible to residents of all incomes. In 2025, the market processed more than $34,000 in food assistance transactions, and 171 residents used food assistance programs for the first time.

The market accepts a wide range of assistance programs:

  • SNAP/EBT
  • Double Up Food Bucks
  • Prescription for Health
  • Credit/debit market tokens for vendors unable to process card payments

Community Programming and Partnerships

Cooking demonstrations and nutrition-focused programming will be offered throughout the season, with support from local and regional partners.

In 2025, partnerships with the Chippewa River District Library and McLaren Health Plan helped distribute 840 Cook the Kit meal kits, providing families with fresh ingredients and simple, healthy recipes.

For more information about the Mt. Pleasant Farmers’ Market, visit www.mt-pleasant.org/farmersmarket or follow the market on Facebook.

Summary of Minutes from the 4/27/2026 Mt. Pleasant City Commission Meeting

Summary of Minutes of the regular meeting of the City Commission held Monday, April 27, 2026, at 7:00 p.m., in the City Commission Room, 320 W. Broadway St., Mt. Pleasant, Michigan with virtual options.

Presentation recognizing 2026 Mt. Pleasant Citizens’ Academy participants by Planning & Community Development Director Manuela Powidayko.

Approved the Agenda as presented.

Received petitions and communications.

Approved the following items on the Consent Calendar as presented:

6) Minutes of the regular meeting of the City Commission held April 13, 2026;

7) Contract for the 2026 Valve Replacement project to Isabella Corporation of Mt. Pleasant, MI, and budget amendment;

8) Received proposed text change to Table 154.405.A District Standards: SD-I Industrial Special District pertaining to Screens, to increase the maximum screen height not at Frontage or Adjacent to Civic Space from six feet to eight feet and set public hearing for May 11, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. on same;

9) Sole source purchase of six Watson Marlow pumps and three pump heads from Kennedy Industries of Grand Rapids, MI, and a budget amendment;

10) Contract for the WRRF Food Waste Receiving Station and Waste Gas Burner project to RCL Construction Co., Inc., and budget amendments;

11) Payrolls & Warrants.

Adopted the 2027 goals and objectives as presented.

Adopted the Economic Development plan as presented.

Made appointments to various boards and commissions as recommended by the Appointments Committee.

Mayor Wingard made appointments of City Commissioners to applicable City boards and commissions.

Held a Work Session discussion on 2027–2032 Capital Improvement Plan.

Adjourned the meeting at 8:37 p.m.