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Mt. Pleasant city commissioners Monday, March 23, voted to scrap the proposed special assessment and have the city foot the entire bill for new pedestrian lighting on Michigan Street from → Read More
The City of Mt. Pleasant is offering critical services only as the city deals with concerns over the Coronavirus. → Read More
The Mt. Pleasant City Commission will meet as scheduled on Monday in the City Commission Chamber at City Hall, but the public will not be allowed inside. → Read More
The final decision on a controversial proposal for a special assessment for property owners on Michigan Street in downtown Mt. Pleasant has once again been postponed. → Read More
The city commission moved ahead with the controversial special assessment proposal at its meeting Feb. 24th. → Read More
Ten applications are in the mix to compete for three licenses to operate recreational marijuana retail sites in Mt. Pleasant. → Read More
Mt. Pleasant city commissioners Monday revisited the issue of whether the city’s mayor should be elected directly by the voters. → Read More
Three open houses are planned for this spring to help area residents learn more about Mt. Pleasant’s proposed new Master Plan. → Read More
The Central Michigan International Film Festival will bring a wide selection of films to Mt. Pleasant in early February and will also include a couple new events. → Read More
Nearly twice as many miles of residential sidewalks are being cleared of snow by city crews this year, compared to previous years. → Read More
A public hearing is set for later this month for downtown Mt. Pleasant property owners to give the city input on a proposed special assessment for part of the downtown. → Read More
Will Joseph was elected to a second term as mayor of Mt. Pleasant at Monday’s City Commission meeting. → Read More
The City of Mt. Pleasant is ready to accept license applications for recreational marijuana businesses in the city. → Read More
Mt. Pleasant will be working with Nottawa Township as the township implements a new state-mandated system to handle wastewater. → Read More
A decision over whether to give the city manager a 2 percent raise vs a bonus turned into a public disagreement between the mayor and vice mayor at Monday’s Mt. → Read More
The first licensed medical marijuana grow operation in Isabella County is about to become operational. → Read More
Some fee increases are planned for next year as part of the City of Mt. Pleasant’s 2020 budget – but a fee for Christmas tree pickup won’t be among them. → Read More
Kaye Bouck found out a few days ahead of time that the City of Mt. Pleasant planned to name Island Park Softball Field No. 1 in her honor. → Read More
A half-million-dollar state grant will likely be used to pay for cleanup of contaminated soil on Parcel B in downtown Mt. Pleasant. → Read More
After a week of controversy over leaf pickup in Mt. Pleasant, there is a new development: The city has scheduled another series of pickups for next week. → Read More