There were a few interesting things that came up in this meeting. Many cities are suffering with budgets but Escanaba seems to be making some thoughtful choices and is not filling a vacancy as a foreman but is certifying a city arborist (Definition of City Arborist). Trees are see as having significant economic ecological and quality of life benefits (Mental health, cooler spaces, higher property values, physical health, etc.). They have also been known to appeal to people who currently live within a town but also may want to move or possibly even invest in a particular town (Urban Forests as Infrastructure). One thing this town has a lot of is a nice green natural environment which supports the healthy local lifestyle (This may also be a conntributive additive factor, among other factors, of why the town is on an upswing. While we often only measure the bigger stuff things overlooked like greenscape can also have an influence.)
In summary, the Escanaba City Council approved several ordinances and spending requests during its meeting, while also discussing staffing, infrastructure upgrades and the sale of industrial park property. Escanaba July 7th, 2026 Agenda
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Tree Board Ordinance (Summary of Transcripts)(Illustrative Only)
When nature is
integrated into our
lives.
Tree Jobs Around Escanaba
The council voted 3-1 to adopt the original version of Ordinance 1319, which maintains a nine-member Tree Board that includes three community residents and requires quarterly meetings.
Council members discussed an amended version that would have reduced the board to seven members and required only two meetings each year. Several members said quarterly meetings provide greater public accountability and allow the board to address residents' concerns in a more timely and scientific manner.
Council members also noted that the ordinance can be amended in the future if changes become necessary.
City Arborist Plan
The council unanimously declined a proposed three-year interlocal agreement with the Delta Conservation District for arborist consulting services.
Instead, the city will pursue training and certifying an existing Public Works employee as an in-house arborist. Officials said the employee would be available full time while continuing to perform other city responsibilities, including winter road maintenance.
The position will be funded through an existing vacant senior foreman budget line, creating an overall budget savings. Council members also said city policy will prohibit the employee from using city equipment or resources for outside arborist work.
Water Plant Upgrade
The council unanimously approved a $5,477 contract with Master Electric to install 120-volt electrical service for sample pumps at the city's water treatment plant.
Officials said the upgrade will allow the department to purchase standard replacement pumps costing about $380 each instead of specialized units that cost approximately $5,000.
Wastewater Garage Doors
Council members also unanimously approved a $1,512.70 agreement with Delta Door Company to improve remote-control reception for five garage doors at the wastewater treatment plant.
The work includes installing external antennas on the doors. During discussion, one council member suggested adjusting the remote controls' internal set screws to improve signal range before or during installation.
Industrial Park Property
The council reviewed a request from Souhill Sanitation to purchase a 1.58-acre parcel in Whitetail Industrial Park that has remained vacant since 2000.
The company offered $23,000 for the property. City officials noted that a recent land value study estimated the parcel at approximately $26,000, while a formal appraisal valued it at $31,600. Future estimates place the property's value between $28,000 and $30,000 by 2027.
Council members discussed making a counteroffer of $26,000 or negotiating a compromise price. Several members said they would like to see the long-vacant property developed while also ensuring taxpayers receive fair market value for the land.
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