During the Fenton City Council meeting on Monday, July 24, Dan Brisson, the Department of Public Works (DPW) director, requested that the DPW be allowed to replace its 2002 and
âDuring the Fenton City Council meeting Monday, Jan. 11, via Zoom, Fenton resident James Lengel brought forth a concern of his during public comment time.
âLengel told city council that political signs are still up following the Nov. 3 election. âIs the city willing to enforce its code?â he said. He added that there are still flags, banners and signs.
âCity Manager Lynn Markland said he has seen mostly yard signs.
âLengel said the ordinance is vague and should be revised. âItâs (the signs) divisive,â he said.
âMayor Sue Osborn said, âThey need to come down. I totally agree with that.â
During the Fenton City Council meeting Monday, Jan. 11 via Zoom, the council agreed to an interim extension contract with Republic Services (solid waste, recycle and yard waste services).