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Government Projects in Branch County

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Coldwater received six bids on June 4, 2026 for reconstruction and utility upgrades on East Pearl (Sprague to Division), South Hudson (US‑12 to Pearl), and West Pearl (S. Clay to Fremont). Hunter‑Prell Company of Battle Creek submitted the apparent low responsible bid of $2,890,349.90, which the city’s consultant engineer Fishbeck reviewed and recommended for award, and the project is funded in the FY 2026‑27 Road Bond Capital Project and Major Street funds.

Contract Award
$2,890,349Jun 22, 2026

The City of Coldwater is approving the sale of approximately 17.323 acres of vacant, partially platted residential land off S. Willowbrook Road to Michigan Housing Partnership, LLC (an Allen Edwin Homes entity) for $180,000. The parcel, within a PA 425 conditional transfer area, was previously acquired at tax foreclosure after a prior subdivision developer failed to complete the project, and it currently lacks internal roadways and utilities though stubs exist to the property. The developer’s addendum indicates a concept of roughly 36 attached single-family homes (1,600–2,200 sq ft), potentially including market‑rate ownership and rental and “missing middle” units, with private capital and cost recovery via tax increment financing or Brownfield support. The purchase agreement builds in up to a one‑year investigation/entitlement period and allows the city to require reconveyance of any 5+ undeveloped acres after four years, pointing to a multi‑phase build‑out needing site civil engineering, utility extensions, streets, environmental review, and vertical construction. This is a strong signal for vendors in residential land development, site work, homebuilding, and related financial and incentive-structuring services.

Contract Award
$180,000Jun 22, 2026

The Coldwater DDA has significantly expanded its Building Improvement Programs, increasing the façade rebate budget from 20000 to 50000 and confirming that the combined façade rebate and low-interest loan pool programs are open on a rolling basis for 2026-2027. Updated guidelines emphasize façade improvements, structural and interior work, and historically sensitive design within the DDA TIF district, with rebates up to 50 percent of eligible costs and generally capped at 10000 per building over five years, plus access to a 1 percent below prime loan pool funded by local banks. This creates a structured pipeline of private construction, design, and building-systems projects that will need contractors, design professionals, and materials vendors to scope work, generate estimates, and execute eligible improvements under the program. Vendors who can help owners with budgeting, compliant design, and turnkey project delivery—and who understand the city’s review process—can position themselves as go-to partners for applicants seeking to maximize grant/loan awards over the next 12 months and beyond.

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$50,000Jun 24, 2026

The Organizational Committee minutes and Director’s Report describe the DDA’s sponsorship of a helium bubble activity at the Hops on Monroe event on July 16, 2026 as part of its arts and culture and family-friendly transformation strategies. The DDA selected a street performer/children’s entertainment provider (Ice Guru) at a cost of 1000 including travel to run a bubble machine that creates foam art as a featured activity. Although the entertainment for this specific date has already been chosen, this investment highlights the DDA’s interest in interactive children’s programming and street performances as part of its recurring downtown events. Event vendors, family entertainment providers, and programming consultants can use this as incumbent intelligence and propose complementary or alternative activities for future Hops on Monroe dates and similar festivals in subsequent years.

Contract Award
$1,000Jun 24, 2026

Rotary Park is undergoing a multi‑phase renovation in Coldwater, with Phase 1 construction continuing and a separate capital improvement to add a boatwash control system. The June 18 City Manager’s report notes that concrete bases and light poles are being installed and final grading and parking lot installation will follow, while the June bills include a $10,240 contract to SJE for a "Rotary Park boatwash controller," indicating active procurement of specialized equipment for invasive species control or wash infrastructure at the park.

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$10,240Jun 22, 2026

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