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Inkster officials schedule water town hall after residents report large bills; council approves drinking‑water bond actions Residents reported months‑late and unusually large water bills at the Jan. 20 council meeting. Mayor Nolan and city staff said a migration to a new $6 million billing system caused data errors; the council approved actions related to a drinking water revolving fund loan and scheduled a public town hall for Jan. 22 to address accounts and lead testing.

Inkster residents are facing shocking water bills, with some jumping to over $3,000 due to a new billing system error—what’s behind this chaos?

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Project Concord pitch draws scrutiny; council lets exclusive negotiation item die Concord Infrastructure Partners presented 'Project Concord,' a proposed distributed, self‑powered data center pilot promising local jobs and community benefits. After extensive resident questioning about water, batteries, an immunity waiver and LLC transparency, council did not move the requested exclusive negotiation/MOU.

Concord Infrastructure's ambitious 'Project Concord' promises $285 million in investment and local jobs, but intense scrutiny from residents has left the city council at a standstill.

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