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~ In a move to enhance emergency response capabilities and ensure uninterrupted essential public services during times of crisis, the cities of Sterling Heights and Warren have jointly approved a new Interlocal Service Agreement. This agreement, authorized under the Michigan Urban Cooperation Act of 1967, aims to create a structured process for both cities to request trained personnel, equipment, and resources from one another when local capacity is stretched.
According to Sterling Heights Mayor Michael Taylor, this partnership will build resilience for both cities. He stated, "When a major storm hits or a water main fails, having the ability to immediately access trained personnel and equipment from our neighboring city ensures that residents receive timely and reliable service."
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The agreement also includes provisions for reimbursement procedures, insurance coverage, liability protections, and mutual indemnification to ensure safe and transparent cooperation between the two municipalities while maintaining their operational independence.
Warren Mayor Lori M. Stone also expressed her support for the agreement, stating that it strengthens how both cities respond during critical situations. "Our residents expect fast and reliable service during severe weather or infrastructure issues," she said. "Working together gives us the ability to move people and equipment quickly and keep our communities safe."
The new agreement is designed to expand emergency surge capacity during major weather events or infrastructure failures, improve intercity coordination and regional resilience, support continuity of critical public service operations, and promote efficient resource sharing.
The agreement will take effect immediately following approval by both City Councils. With this joint effort in place, residents can rest assured that their cities are prepared to handle any high-demand events that may arise in the future.
According to Sterling Heights Mayor Michael Taylor, this partnership will build resilience for both cities. He stated, "When a major storm hits or a water main fails, having the ability to immediately access trained personnel and equipment from our neighboring city ensures that residents receive timely and reliable service."
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The agreement also includes provisions for reimbursement procedures, insurance coverage, liability protections, and mutual indemnification to ensure safe and transparent cooperation between the two municipalities while maintaining their operational independence.
Warren Mayor Lori M. Stone also expressed her support for the agreement, stating that it strengthens how both cities respond during critical situations. "Our residents expect fast and reliable service during severe weather or infrastructure issues," she said. "Working together gives us the ability to move people and equipment quickly and keep our communities safe."
The new agreement is designed to expand emergency surge capacity during major weather events or infrastructure failures, improve intercity coordination and regional resilience, support continuity of critical public service operations, and promote efficient resource sharing.
The agreement will take effect immediately following approval by both City Councils. With this joint effort in place, residents can rest assured that their cities are prepared to handle any high-demand events that may arise in the future.
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