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City Council July 20 Regular Meeting Agenda
July 16, 2026
City of Southfield
Regular Meeting Agenda of the City Council
July 20, 2026 at 6:00 p.m.
Council Chambers
Donald F. Fracassi Municipal Campus
26000 Evergreen Road
Southfield, Michigan 48076
Telephone: 248-796-5150 Website: www.cityofsouthfield.com
ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PRESENTATIONS
Presentation of Employee of the Month
APPOINTMENTS
Appointment of Deputy City Clerk
Appointment to Veterans Commission – Anthony Felix
Appointment to Veterans Commission – Ronald Johnson
Appointment to Veterans Commission – James Jackson
Appointment to Total Living Commission – Nancy Goodwin
Appointment to Total Living Commission – Iva Williams
Appointment to Total Living Commission – Keith A. Crispen
Appointment to Total Living Commission – Leah C. Gordon
Appointment to Total Living Commission – Diashonay Rogers
COMMUNICATIONS
The Southfield City Council has established the following Rules of Procedure for all speakers:
§ Each speaker will have 3 minutes to address the council.
· Each speaker is responsible for his or her comments and the City of Southfield does not, by permitting such remarks, support, endorse or accept the content, thereof, as being true or accurate.
· No speaker may make personal or impertinent attacks upon any officer, employee, or City Councilmember or other Elected Official, that is unrelated to the manner in which they perform their duties.
· No person shall use abusive or threatening language toward any individual when addressing the City Council.
Any person who violates this section shall be directed by the presiding officer to be orderly. If a person addressing the Council refuses when so directed, such person may be deemed by the presiding officer to have committed a “breach of the peace” by disrupting and impeding the orderly conduct of the public meeting of the City Council and may be ordered by the presiding officer to leave the meeting. If the person refuses to leave as directed, the presiding officer may direct any law enforcement officer who is present to escort the violator from the meeting.
The Council may not provide responses to public comments during the meeting. If you have provided your contact information when you sign up for public communications, the City will provide a more formal response to you in the near future should it be needed. The Council may respond to comments at the end of communications if they are able to do so.
MINUTES
A. Regular Meeting Minutes of June 29, 2026
CONSENT AGENDA (these items are considered routine / non-controversial or have previously been discussed)
A. FY 2026 Public Safety Revenue Sharing Allocation for Crime Stoppers of Michigan
B. Authorization to purchase Additional Security Camera Video Storage Server
C. Authorization To Upgrade the Par-Kan Easy Dump
D. National Transportation Safety Organization Membership Renewal (formerly TIA)
E. Step 2 for Special Assessment Project F-1178; 10 Mile Rd Right-of-Way Fence between Southwood and Fairfax
F. Approval of Cost Participation Agreement for the Oakland County Local Road Improvement Program for Mt. Vernon Road and Water Main Reconstruction from Southfield Road to Greenfield Road (Job No. 2613SFLD) (LRIP Project No. 2026-31)
G. Authorization for Preliminary Engineering Services for Inkster Road – 11 Mile to Northwestern Hwy (Job No. 2726SFLD)
H. Window Washing Bids
I. Professional Architectural Services
J. FY 2026 SEMCOG Membership Renewal
K. Application for Detroit Institute of Arts’ 2027 Inside|Out Program
ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION AND/OR ACTION
A. Authorization to Contract with OHM Advisors for Library Mechanical Upgrades – Air Handling Unit and Server Room Chiller Construction Phase Services
B. Authorization to Award Bid for Library Mechanical Upgrades – Air Handling Units and Server Room Chiller
ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION AND/OR ACTION
C. Authorization to Seek 2026 Oakland County Access to Transit Program Grant for funding of bus stop improvements
D. Third Amendment to the Northland Supplemental Development Agreement with Contour Development
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND SITE PLANS
A. PZRODD25-0003, the request to amend the existing ODD Agreement for the Northland Subarea Redevelopment Plan Overlay Development District to update the project phasing/timeline (Public Hearing previously held on March 30, 2026)
Introduce Ordinance No. 1844
B. PSP26-0012, the Site Plan Review request of DH Domes L.L.C., to construct a sports and recreation dome at the Northland City Center Development (located in Section 36 of the City of Southfield, Michigan and bounded by M-10, JL Hudson Dr, Greenfield Rd and Northland Dr)
C. PCZR26-0002, the request to conditionally rezone 0.78 acres of land at 19991 W 12 Mile Road, Southfield, Michigan (Parcel# 24-14-101-227) from B-2, Planned Business to B-3, General Business - Motion to Postpone Public Hearing to a date certain of August 24, 2026
D. PSLU26-0003, the Special Use request of The Kroger CO of Michigan, to construct and operate a gas station at 19991 W. 12 Mile Road, Southfield, Michigan (Parcel 24-14-101-227) - Motion to Special land Use Public Hearing to a date certain of August 24, 2026
ORDINANCES
A. Introduce Ordinance No. 1843 PCZR26-0003, the request to conditionally rezone the western part of the parcel at 20000 W 12 Mile Road, Southfield, MI (Parcel 24-11-351-040) from P Vehicular Parking to B-3 General Business (making the entire parcel B-3 zoned)
COUNCIL
MAYOR
ADMINISTRATION
ATTORNEY
CLERK, TREASURER, PLANNER, ASSESSOR, ENGINEER
SCHEDULE
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