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August 2025

Upcoming Events

Thursday Market

May 1 - October 30

7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Island Park-South Shelter

 

Saturday Market

June 21 - October 11

9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Town Center (Main & Broadway)

Airport Joint Operations Board Regular Meeting

 

August 21

3:30 p.m.

Airport

Market for the Arts

 

August 22-24

Downtown (Main and Broadway)

Movies by Moonlight - Despicable Me 4

 

August 23

8:45 p.m.

City Hall

Regular Meeting/Public Hearing - City Commission

 

August 25

7 p.m.

City Hall/Hybrid

Regular Meeting/Public Hearing - Planning Commission

 

September 4

7 p.m.

City Hall/Hybrid

Movies by Moonlight - Dog Man

 

September 6

8:15 p.m.

City Hall

Regular Meeting/Public Hearing - City Commission

 

September 8

7 p.m.

City Hall/Hybrid

Airport Joint Operations Board Regular Meeting

 

September 18

3:30 p.m.

Airport

Welcome Home Students

The city is pleased to welcome the students of Central Michigan University and Mid Michigan College to the Mt. Pleasant area for the 2025-2026 academic year.



As part-year residents, students have the opportunity to explore the city while immersing themselves in college life. To make that transition easier, a home away from home guide was created.

 

Useful information can be found at www.mt-pleasant.org/students or the “CMU & MMC Student Resident” page on the City’s blog (www.mpcityblog.com/studentresidents).

 

Topics include:

  • Things to do in Mt. Pleasant
  • Utility set up and billing.
  • Parking Regulations
  • Parties
  • Property Appearance
  • Refuse and Recycling
  • Voter Registration
  • Safety tips and more.
  • Sign up for Smart911, a free emergency notification system. Download the Smart911 App, or visit www.smart911.com

Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting Cancelled

Due to a lack of quorum, the August 27, 2025 Zoning Board of Appeals meeting is cancelled. The next meeting is scheduled for September 24 at 7 p.m. This meeting will be held in person (320 W. Broadway Street) with virtual attendance options as well. The public may view the meeting live on the City’s You Tube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/MtPleasantMI on Spectrum channel 188 or via Zoom.



For detailed meeting information visit www.mt-pleasant.org/zba.

Election Status

On August 5, registered voters within the Mt. Pleasant city limits elected Ryon Skalitzky as city commissioner.

Overall voter turnout for the City of Mt. Pleasant was 13.34%. The voting method breakdown is as follows:

·        3.44% of votes were cast on Election Day.

·        9.90% voted absentee.

Congratulations to City Clerk Holly Schmeltzer, Deputy City Clerk Marilyn Wixson and Office Professional Angie McCann, and the 22 Election Inspectors who successfully ran this election. 

City Commissioner Skalitzy Takes Oath of Office

At the August 11, 2025 City Commission meeting, newly elected commissioner Ryon Skalitzky was given the oath of office by City Clerk Holly Schmeltzer. Commissioner Skalitzky’s term runs through December 31, 2026. 

Possible State Emergency Relief Funds for Consumer Energy Customers 

Consumers Energy customers who qualify for State Emergency Relief (SER) funds may now be eligible for additional assistance under a new Michigan Department of Health and Human Services policy. 

 

To make it easier for customers to find the help they need based on their situation, Consumers Energy launched “My Personalized Offerings,” an easy-to-use tool that empowers customers to identify and enroll in custom payment assistance and energy management programs. The optional tool is free and available to all customers at ConsumersEnergy.com/Offers  

Trail Safety Reminders

The City Commission recently adopted proposed changes to the city’s bicycle ordinance (Chapter 72) which includes both traditional and electric bicycles. For easy reference, updates to this ordinance will be posted here after August 28.

 

Changes include:

• Clear definitions of electric bike classifications (1, 2 and 3).

• Updates on where e-bikes can be operated.

• Speed limit for both bikes and ebikes not to exceed 10 mph on a sidewalk or paved trail/pathway.

• Violations are civil infractions, with fines of up to $50.

• Traffic violations of bikes and e-bikes on public roadways could be subject to points on your driver’s license.

 

As always, trail safety is extremely important. Please review guidelines at www.mt-pleasant.org/parks and keep the trails safe and fun for everyone.

 

With a new school year approaching, it is time to trim trees and shrubbery away from sidewalks. This enables students to have a clear walkway as they travel to and from school, as well as increasing visibility for drivers.

Musical Sculpture Installed in Nelson Park

The City of Mt. Pleasant’s Parks and Recreation department was happy to partner with the Rotary Club of Mt. Pleasant on the “Kinderbells” project. Located in Nelson Park, this flower garden musical sculpture invites children and adults to play the bells. Whether it is a current song, or a new composition, all are welcome to get in on the musical fun. 

Cadets Graduate from Youth Police Academy 

The Youth Police Academy, a three-week program recently offered area youth going into grades 6-8 an up-close view of the skills and training needed to be a law enforcement official. Cadets participated in physical training and enjoyed demonstrations by the Emergency Services Team, DNR, Bomb Squad and the Mt. Pleasant Fire Department. Field trips to CMU, Central Dispatch, Coldwater Lake and more rounded out the curriculum. Classroom topics encompassed crime scene investigations, traffic stops, marine patrol activities, firearm safety, first aid/CPR and more.

 

In addition to earning their boater safety certificate, cadets were honored at a Graduation Ceremony which took place on July 31. Guest speaker was Matt Walterzak Assistant Principal at the Mt. Pleasant Middle School.

 

Applications for this annual academy are available every May at the Division of Public Safety and area schools. 

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