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Meeting primer: Three Rivers City Commission

Commissioners are scheduled to hold two public hearings concerning delinquent accounts. The first deals with unpaid utility bills totaling just under $6,900, while the second concerns more than $7,900 in outstanding general accounts receivable. If approved, both sets of charges would be added to the December 2025 tax roll for collection. 

Three Rivers City Commissioners Chris Abel and Pat Dane and Mayor Tom Lowry at a November 2024 meeting. (Frank Stanko|Watershed Voice)

The Three Rives City Commission will meet Tuesday, September 16 at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 333 West Michigan Avenue and hold public hearings for utility delinquent accounts and discuss property sales. 

Commissioners are scheduled to hold two public hearings concerning delinquent accounts. The first deals with unpaid utility bills totaling just under $6,900, while the second concerns more than $7,900 in outstanding general accounts receivable. If approved, both sets of charges would be added to the December 2025 tax roll for collection. 

The agenda also features two proposed property sales. The commission will consider final approval for the $5,000 sale of the vacant lot at 429 Fourth Avenue to AHI Group, LLC, which plans to use the site for an infill housing project. In a separate matter, the city has received an offer from local resident James Metty to purchase two vacant lots, one at 407 S. Main St. and another at 208 E. Michigan Ave. Metty, who has proposed opening a used car dealership on the South Main property, has offered to buy both lots for $1 and cover closing costs. 

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Other items

In addition to those items, commissioners will review financial reports, including invoices and a check register that together account for more than $1 million in city expenses. They will also consider board and committee minutes from earlier this summer, including downtown development and promotions meetings.

The meeting is open to the public and will begin at 6 p.m.

Author

Originally from Dayton, Ohio, Maxwell Knauer attended Ohio State University and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences in philosophy and political science.

He previously worked for Ohio State’s student newspaper, The Lantern, and interned with the Columbus lifestyle magazine CityScene before relocating to Kalamazoo.

Knauer, 23, enjoys watching movies, reading books, and playing basketball. Some of his favorites include RoboCop, My Dinner with Andre, and Ludwig Wittgenstein.

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