Marentette Contract, Complete Streets Policy, Density Changes, Gov Center Planning Approved
By Beth Milligan | Dec. 17, 2025
Traverse City commissioners knocked out several key items of business at their last meeting of the year Monday, approving a contract for Benjamin Marentette as permanent city manager, a long-discussed complete streets policy, density changes in several neighborhoods, and a contract to help plan the future of the Governmental Center.
Marentette Contract
Interim City Manager Benjamin Marentette can now officially drop the “interim” from his title after commissioners voted unanimously Monday to approve a contract appointing him permanently to the role.
Marentette, who has served as interim since July following the abrupt departure of former City Manager Liz Vogel, will earn a starting salary of $202,837. That’s an increase from …
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