During public participation at the Aug. 3 Mount Clemens City Commission meeting, two residents made proposals for city attention.
George Kale of 180 Grand Ave. proposed forming a Mount Clemens COVID‑19 economic recovery task force to help local businesses and revitalize downtown. He said he had discussed the idea with the mayor and the city manager and named several prospective volunteers, including Gabe Anton and Jim George. "Perhaps on the city side, we could have the assistant city manager, Jeff Wood, with us, on the force," Kale said, and he indicated he would forward a formal application in the coming weeks.
Resident Mike Zubas urged the commission to consider establishing an Indigenous Peoples' Day to acknowledge tribal histories and recommended the city evaluate renaming Woodrow Wilson School and the street that bears the name, suggesting alternatives to reflect community use (he proposed "Mount Clemens Gym and Rec Center" for one facility).
Nut graf: Both speakers used the public‑comment period to propose specific civic actions — one seeking an organized recovery effort for businesses affected by COVID‑19, the other asking for a symbolic calendar change and for the city to review honorific place names — and asked the commission to consider follow‑up.
City staff accepted the public comments; no formal votes or directives were taken at the time beyond the usual offer to forward materials to administration for consideration. Commenters’ proposals may be placed on a future agenda if commissioners request formal action.