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Riverview council approves consent agenda, extends security contract and authorizes emergency lighting replacement

January 19, 2026 | Riverview, Wayne County, Michigan


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Riverview council approves consent agenda, extends security contract and authorizes emergency lighting replacement
Riverview City Council voted unanimously at its January meeting to approve a consent agenda that included a three-year extension of the city’s Spartan security contract, an emergency purchase to replace lighting at the city communications cell tower, preparation of bid documents for a spring 2026 gas-collection and control system construction project, and a resolution authorizing a performance and indemnification commitment for work on state highways.

Councilwoman GONAGA moved to approve the consent agenda; the motion was supported by Councilman Pray and passed on a roll-call vote with Mayor Andrea M. Swift and council members Clark, Ganaga, Pray, Webb and Williams recorded as voting yes. Council member O'Neil was excused.

The emergency lighting replacement for the city communications cell tower was listed at a cost of $17,950.09 in the agenda materials read into the record; the council authorized that purchase as part of the consent agenda. The council also authorized staff to prepare bid documents for the 2026 gas collection and control system construction project to proceed to solicitation.

Separately, the council approved a resolution authorizing a performance and indemnification commitment for government bodies relating to annual permits for work on state highways in Michigan. The motion was made by Councilman Webb and supported by Councilwoman Clark; roll-call votes were recorded as affirmative.

All formal motions recorded in the meeting were procedural approvals on the consent agenda or routine administrative resolutions; no additional policy items or ordinances were brought forward during the session. The meeting adjourned at 7:11 p.m.

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