During a recent city council meeting, a resident expressed strong support for the city manager, commending their performance and acknowledging the challenges faced in their role. The resident highlighted the exceptional work of the Department of Public Works (DPW), suggesting that it stands out among municipalities in the region. They specifically mentioned a little-known program that offers free wood chips to residents, emphasizing the community's resources.
The discussion also touched on the Hereford reports, which are now being revisited after a period of inaction. The resident raised concerns regarding the transparency of financial expenditures related to the DDAC attachments, noting a lack of clarity on payments made to Wayne dispatch and Jonah graphics. They proposed seeking an opinion from the Michigan State Attorney General's office to address potential improprieties related to the city charter.
Additionally, the resident advocated for modernizing the city charter by making the position of city clerk an elected role, ensuring that the office is held by a qualified resident of Wayne. This suggestion reflects a broader desire for increased accountability and representation within local governance. The meeting underscored the community's commitment to enhancing city operations and fostering transparency in municipal affairs.