Port Huron leaders are moving ahead with next year’s budget, without raising taxes. City Council voted Monday to set a public hearing for May 11th on a proposed $164 million plan. City Manager James Freed says the budget is balanced and keeps services intact, despite rising costs like wages, pensions, health care, and utilities. Much of the increase funds major projects, including work on the Black River canal. A final review is expected before the hearing at City Hall.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet


