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ACCEPTING BIDS

The City of Fremont is accepting bids for the following used municipal-owned vehicles till 3pm, Thursday, October 9, 2023:

  2013 Ram 1500 4x4  

    VIN # 1C6RR7KT7DS555350 (112,020 miles)

    4-Door / V8   w/5.7-Hemi

(Min-Bid $10,000)

and

  2019 Ford Explorer  

    VIN # 1FM5K8ARXKGA12111 (112,800 miles)

    V6 -standard police interceptor package 

(Min-Bid $7,500)

The vehicles may be seen at 805 W. Oak Street, Fremont, MI 49412.  Please call Brian Hettinger @ 924-2101 for detailed questions regarding the vehicles. 

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harvest festival 5k walk & run

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the City of Fremont will not be able to conduct the Harvest Festival 5K Walk & Run this year.  We apologize for the inconvenience and look forward to seeing you in 2024!

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HOUSING DESIGN CONCEPTS 

(PUBLIC FORUM held feb 7th)

The City Council held a Public Forum during the regular scheduled February 7th Council meeting at 7:00 PM.  During the Public Forum a presentation was  given regarding the proposed residential development of the former Gerber site property at the corner of Weaver Avenue and 44th Street.  (CITY POSITION PAPER - WEAVER STREET)

thank you to The residents that showed up and expressed thier thoughts and concerns, and to the residents that shared their thoughts online.  
 
 the council recently decided on a final design concept.
  The city will provide summary results of the survey once the report has been compiled.  
   
full housing concept survey results can be found by clicking on this  link   


FREMONT HOUSING MARKET STUDY (OCT 2021)

THE CITY OF FREMONT RECENTLY RECEIVED A GRANT TO FUND A FULL-ANALYSIS OF THE HOUSING MARKET IN FREMONT AND THE SURROUNDING AREA.  THE STUDY CONFIRMS RESULTS FROM PREVIOUS STUDIES PERFORMED OVER THE PAST 7 YEARS, SHOWING THE NEED FOR BOTH HOME-OWNER DWELLINGS AS WELL AS RENTALS IN THE FORM OF APARTMENTS AND SENIOR DWELLING.  THE CITY WILL CONTINUE TO PLAN AND COLLABORATE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF RESIDENTIAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES IN OUR COMMUNITY UNTIL THAT NEED IS MET.  THE FOLLOWING LINK ENTAILS THE STUDY RESULTS.    FREMONT HOUSING MARKET STUDY