As we enter unchartered territory in our fight against COVID-19, we as a community must first and foremost take care of others. Each of us needs to be the first to respond effectively in exhibiting smart and responsible social distancing; projecting selflessness towards others even while our daily schedules are altered, and strictly adhering to Governor Whitmer’s Stay at Home Executive Order which continues through May 15.(This date was extended to May 15 on April 24 via Executive Order 2020-59.) None of this is easy, or convenient. But following these recommendations of health officials now will determine how well and how quickly we can resume our normal lives.
Committed to serving with pride and integrity; Mt Pleasant’s Division of Public Safety will be monitoring email and phone calls. Critical and emergency calls for service will continue to be done in person and follow CDC recommendations for first responder protocols.
We would like to thank our residents in advance for your cooperation and understanding as we navigate through these ever-changing times.
Governor Whitmer’s Stay at Home Executive Order 2020-21:
How to follow public meetings during this unprecedented time:
In an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, the City of Mt. Pleasant is taking proactive steps to follow federal, state and county health officials’ recommendations while still providing valuable City services.
Even though the City Commission meeting will take place as scheduled, it will be an electronically conducted meeting as allowed by the Governor’s Executive Order and the City Commission Chambers will be closed to the public.
Citizens can watch the City Commission meeting live on Spectrum Charter Channel 188 or web streamed at https://www.youtube.com/user/MtPleasantMi/. Any citizen desiring to make public comment must email their public comments on agenda items to comment@mt-pleasant.org.
In an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, the City of Mt. Pleasant continues to follow recommendations of federal, state and county health officials while still providing valuable City services.
Therefore, effective Monday, March 23 at 8:00 a.m. through May 15, the City is expanding its level of building closure to only providing critical services at this time. This includes: police, fire, airport operations, water and wastewater services. Other City staff will be monitoring emails and phone calls and will attempt to answer urgent inquiries.
At this time, City parks are open, but park restroom facilities are closed. City trash pick-up is still taking place, although curbside recycling has been suspended.
Evaluation of critical services and building closure duration will occur on a weekly basis.
Information will be updated and shared via the City’s website (www.mt-pleasant.org), Blog (mpcityblog.com), Facebook and Twitter accounts, MACTV Charter Spectrum Channel 188, and the Community Information Phone Line (989) 779-5320.
MARCH 20, 2020 City of Mt. Pleasant COVID-19 Video Update
MARCH 19, 2020(Updated 4/13/2020): Due to the Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) closing there will be NO curbside recycling pick-up starting March 19 through at least April 30, 2020. The MRF Facility is also closed to the public through at least April 30, 2020. At this time, there is no change to City trash pick-up schedules.
MARCH 17, 2020: (Updated 4/28/2020): In an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, the City of Mt. Pleasant is taking proactive steps. Following recommendations of state and county health officials’ and the Center for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), the focus is still on providing valuable City services. Therefore, alterations are being made to City building access and further event cancellations have been implemented.
Operations(Updated 4/28/2020)
Beginning at 12 noon on Tuesday, March 17, through May 15, 2020, City buildings including City Hall and Public Safety will be closed to the public. However, staff will still be available to provide City services via phone, email, and online (www.mt-pleasant.org). Documents can be mailed to City Hall (320 W. Broadway Street) or dropped off at the Drop Box located outside City Hall. Services that cannot be accomplished by phone, online or mail will be addressed on a case by case basis. Please call the appropriate City department if you have specific questions.
Mt. Pleasant Municipal Airport
Will still conduct its normal operations.
Event Cancellations
The CDC recommends organizers cancel or postpone events with 50 people or more for the next eight weeks. This guidance has caused the additional cancellation of the following:
-All Peak activities through at least June. (Updated 4/13/20)
-Master Plan Open Houses (March 25 and April 23)
-Current Speed Camp sessions which run through March 26.
Information will be updated and shared via the City’s website (www.mt-pleasant.org), Blog (mpcityblog.com), Facebook and Twitter accounts, MACTV Charter Spectrum Channel 188, and the Community Information Phone Line (989) 779-5320.
In an effort to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the City of Mt. Pleasant is taking proactive steps to follow state and county health officials’ recommendations while still providing valuable city services.
Beginning on Friday, March 13 through April 30 2020, please be advised of the following:
City Sponsored Event Cancellations Updated 3/23/2020
Citizens’ Academy – March 17 and March 24 class sessions.
Master Plan Open Houses (March 25 and April 23)
Current Speed Camp sessions which run through March 26.
Special Joint Meeting of the City and Planning Commissions (April 9) Updated 3/23/20
Youth Soccer Program (Registration refunds will be issued.) Updated 3/17/2020
Start Smart Program (Registration refunds will be issued.) Updated 3/17/2020
Youth Tee Ball (Registration refunds will be issued.) Updated 3/17/2020
Farmers’ Market (Though May) Updated 4/13/2020
PEAK ProgramUpdated 4/28/2020
All PEAK activities (after school activities and Spring Break Day Camp) cancelled through at least June. Pre-paid enrollments will be applied to family household accounts as a credit.
Events Which Require City Approval(Updated 4/28/2020)
Community sponsored events occurring before May 15 on City property, and/or require road closures will not be approved.
City Hall Conference Rooms
No public rental/use of City Hall conference rooms.
Public Meetings
City Commission, Planning Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals meetings will take place as scheduled. However, to limit the number of people gathered, we encourage citizens to watch the meetings live on Spectrum Charter Channel 188 or web-streamed at https://www.youtube.com/user/MtPleasantMi/. Citizens are also encouraged to email comments on agenda items to manager@mt-pleasant.org.
Payments and Building Permits
Citizens are encouraged to make payments via mail (320 W. Broadway Street), the City’s Drop Box located outside of City Hall, or online at www.mt-pleasant.org.
Building Permits can also be electronically submitted by visiting www.mt-pleasant.org.
Building Inspections
If you are ill, please reschedule your building inspection.
Rental Housing InspectionsUpdated 4/28/2020
Property owners will be contacted to reschedule inspections previously scheduled before May 15.
Employment Applications
Individuals are encouraged to submit Applications for Employment electronically. Applications can be emailed to HR@mt-pleasant.org, or faxed to 989-779-5317.
Information will be updated and shared via the City’s website (www.mt-pleasant.org), Blog (mpcityblog.com), Facebook and Twitter accounts and the Community Information Phone Line (989) 779-5320.
Summary of Minutes of the regular meeting of the City Commission held Monday, March 9, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. in the City Commission Room.
Received petitions and communications.
Approved the following items on the Consent Calendar:
1) Minutes of the regular meeting of the City Commission held February 24, 2020.
2) Minutes of the closed session of the City Commission held February 24, 2020.
3) Bid of Block Farm Operations, LLC of Weidman, MI for the 2020 Lime Residuals Removal project.
4) Authorize an advanced commitment of 500 tons of road salt for early delivery as seasonal backup for 2021 through the State of Michigan MiDeal Purchasing Program.
5) Approve the resolution as part of the grant process for the 2020 Brown Street Reconstruction Project as presented.
6) Receive City requests for Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe 2% allocations.
7) Warrants and Payrolls.
Held a public hearing and postponed action on Special Assessment District 1-2020 until the next meeting.
Postponed action on the bid for Michigan Street Reconstruction until the next meeting.
Approved a budget amendment of $40,000 from the Economic Initiatives Fund to the TIFA-CBD to be used for marketing and promotion as outlined in the recommendation dated February 25, 2020.
Approved vote by roll call on the issue of agreement with Michigan Community Capital for the administration of the EGLE grant for 410 W. Broadway as drafted by the City Attorney.
Authorized the Mayor and Clerk to sign the agreement with Michigan Community Capital for the administration of the EGLE grant for 410 W. Broadway as drafted by the City Attorney.
Made appointments as recommended by the Appointments Committee.
Conducted work sessions on 1) Solid waste pick up discussion for non-single family residential buildings; and 2) Conference Room E renovation review.
The City will hold a series of public open houses regarding the proposed 2050 Master Plan. The proposed plan can be viewed online at www.mtpleasant2050.com.
On Wednesday, March 25, project consultant McKenna Associates will hold an open house from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Rotunda of the University Center on the campus of Central Michigan University.
On Thursday, April 23, McKenna Associates will hold two open houses. One will occur at Cops and Donuts – Central Precinct, 1327 S. Mission Street, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The other will be held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Mt. Pleasant’s City Hall, 320 W. Broadway Street.
Hundreds of community members participated in formal and informal activities during a four-day event in April 2019, hosted by the City and McKenna Associates. Participants shared their vision for Mt. Pleasant in the year 2050. In addition, hundreds of additional stakeholders participated in online surveys to further refine and validate the vision.
“The proposed plan establishes a clear vision for the City’s future,” said Mt. Pleasant City Planner Jacob Kain. “We are excited for the community to review the plan and learn more about how it will guide the community over the next several decades.”
The plan is organized around specific goals and objectives including Sustainable Land Use, Connected Mobility Systems, Focused Redevelopment, Exceptional Parks and Public Spaces, and Innovative Services and Aspirations.
A series of public hearings will follow later this year leading to formal adoption of the plan.
Here are the topics to watch at the next Mt. Pleasant City Commission meeting scheduled for Monday, March 9, 2020.
Public hearing on special assessment roll for Special Assessment District #1-2020 and consider approval of resolution #5 for approval of the roll and setting of payment terms for the special assessment district.
Consider resolution to allow for partial funding from Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) for the 2020 Brown Street Reconstruction Project.
Consider budget amendment for Tax Increment Finance Authority from Economic Initiatives Fund.
Consider an agreement with Michigan Community Capital for administration of the grant funding from State of Michigan Environment, Great Lakes & Energy for 410 W. Broadway.
The Mt. Pleasant City Commission adopted ordinances related to the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act (MRTMA) on September 9, 2019. These ordinances “opt in” to the state law allowing recreational marihuana establishments to operate within the City subject to certain limitations.
Applications for retailers, growers, and micro-businesses are numerically limited and applications were due by 4:30 p.m. on February 28, 2020. As of the deadline, the City is in receipt of the following:
Ten (10) applications for retailers (3 licenses available).
No applications for Class A growers (5 licenses available).
No applications for Class B growers (3 Class B and C licenses available).
One (1) application for Class C growers (3 Class B and C licenses available).
No applications for microbusinesses (2 licenses available).
Since more applications were received for retailers than the limits specify, the City will hold a competitive selection process, which will select applicants best suited to operate in compliance with the MRTMA. Applicants will be asked to submit supplementary applications which will be reviewed and scored by a selection committee. More information about the supplementary application process will be provided in the near future.
Since fewer applications were received for Class A growers, Class B and C growers, and micro-businesses than the limits specified, the City will continue to accept applications for those licenses on a first-come, first-served basis until the limits are reached. The City will also continue to accept applications for processors, safety compliance facilities, and secure transporters which are not numerically limited.
Summary of Minutes of the regular meeting of the City Commission held Monday, February 24, 2020, at 7:00 p.m., in the City Commission Room.
Parks and Public Spaces Director Bundy gave a departmental presentation.
City Planner Kain and Mayor Joseph presented the 2019 Community Improvement Awards to the selected property owners.
Received petitions and communications.
Approved the following items on the Consent Calendar:
Minutes of the regular meeting of the City Commission held February 10, 2020; 2) Bid of Central Asphalt of Mt. Pleasant, MI for the 2020 Pickard Street Overlay Project.
Bid of Wolverine Sealcoating, LLC of Jackson, MI for the City’s annual crack sealing project.
Bid of Robbin Harsh Excavating of Clare, MI for Parking Lot #7 Reconstruction and appropriate budget amendment from the TIFA.
Bid of Duperon Corporation of Saginaw, MI for the purchase of a Wastewater Washer Compactor and appropriate budget amendment from the Wastewater Reserve Fund
Appointment of Corey Friedrich as the representative of the Planning Commission to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a one-year term.
MDOT resolutions for the addition and deletion of streets to the City’s local street system.
Resolution to Allow for Partial Funding from MDOT for the 2020 Pickard Street Mill and Overlay Project.
Warrants and Payrolls.
Approved Resolutions #3 and #4 for Special Assessment District #1-2020.
Received proposed 2050 Master Plan as recommended by the Planning Commission and released for review and comment.
Approved budget amendments to the DDA budget and to the Public Safety Building account.
Authorized the Mayor and Clerk to sign a second amendment to the 2013 Real Estate Purchase Agreement with Mr. Olivieri as drafted by the City Attorney according to the parameters as proposed.
Postponed appointments to various board and commissions until next meeting.
Approved and conducted a closed session pursuant to subsection 8(c) of the Open Meetings Act for strategy and negotiation of a collective bargaining agreement.
Approved the labor contract with full-time firefighters represented by the POLC as presented.
Held Work Session Discussions on potential drain easement for Mission Creek Dam.; and recommendation from TIFA regarding $80,000 from Economic Initiatives Fund.
On November 30, 2019 the Mt. Pleasant Police Department was contacted regarding an alleged criminal sexual conduct complaint involving a child. The Mt. Pleasant Police Department in conjunction with Child Protective Services, began an investigation.
The investigation, involving David Alsager, a 66-year-old Mt. Pleasant man, and a 12-year old female was forwarded to the Isabella County Prosecutors Office. A warrant for Alsager’s arrest was issued on February 26, 2020.
Alsager is charged with criminal sexual conduct-second degree and is out on bond.
The Mt. Pleasant Police Department was assisted in the investigation by the Michigan State Police, the Department of Health and Human Services, and Open Arms Child Advocacy Center.
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