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February 18, 1981 - Image 1

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Michigan Citizen, 1981-02-18

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o. 11
FEBRUARY 18 - 24, 1981
ins in,'I m t
City an ger h computed
th am unto aul y h d
not returned any of th
lls pu t in to him by pre
tune edne
ccordin to Gr
u P rs nnel Dir tor
f r th city th I y off: in
ommunity De elopm nt
d In ction D partmen ts
ere tempor ry, and the
r t of th affected or er
received "indefinite layoff
V ughn id he s no-
till d by City ana r P ul
aul y en he ani ed
or edne ay mom­
to prepare th pink
ill b more,
I ve no idea ho many,
Vaughn said.
yor Patter on hen
contacted ednesday noon
id th fir t he of the
e from listening
to the radio. He dmitted
tha layoff ' er in our
p bIt aref
any po ible layoffs. aybe
be u of OUI plan, h
(the city mana er felt he
had to d it. It" certainly
in hi p ro tiv to layoff
th or ers to implement
the plan.
Patter n reference to
the plan th t el ton
pr sal pre nted to the
city commi ioner t th
ue day night meeting for
saving the city from bank­
ruptcy.
SERVI G TRI.cOU
• • •
City'
on pa 1
ICHIGA
on- oin
d 12.
an
of th
Contin
on p e 12
tax s.
- Trim 1 067 213 from
the current bud t with
519,510 of th t m com-
in from police
fire departmen t budgets and
$200 000 in "employee
conce ions,"
- Generate dditional
700,555 no reimburse­
ment due from the stat
for disa er relief. fund
and from HUn for general
fund e penditures; boo -
ing permit fee " le sin to
- Teall step nece - priva contractors
ry to ve the city' operation of the city
tter of credit re ored by 0 n d b t ramp and Jean
UD. Par Pavillion" col-
cialized lection p due ccounts
for property so d by th
city but not paid for by th
buyers; and the e of
city-owned property.
ayor Joel Patter
- Hire
RI FE ER - Ro
begin Spring c an up of
also announced that a 15
member dvisory Council
repre nting busi e cit­
izens, labor the 001 and
the ate ould be estab­
lished to "pull together
the details of the pi
to a point where it could
b implemented.
City an ger Paul c-
Cauley wa directed by th
commission to fie out
the lton plan by Friday
comm ioners could
study th plan prior to
doption next onday.
Commissioners rece d
durin the regular
meeting. During first, half
hour rece the Finance
committee deliberated over
two bids bmitted fo
administration of th city'
CET A program. ftet re-
convening, co
,
approved an e tim a ted bid
of .19,970 submitted by
J c artin and Co" of
B ttle Cree .
In the cond reee ,
Commission rs Charle Yar­
brough orval eiss,
ich I Gov to and ayor
Joel Patter huddled ith
City ana r Paul c-
C uley, ting finance
director Jams ro and
Community Service Direct­
or illiam Lilly t put
to ther the pl
In other busine th
ommis Ioners held a pub-
lic h ring part of th
application for HUD Ur­
ban Develop cti n Grant
for u by Reynolds e
ompany. ilt
Proiect Director f Rev­
nold et outlined that
company s plan for t
former ichigan Standard
Alloys plant.
agner e plained th
purch of is con-
tingent on 0 things -
'removal of e isting ast
m terials from th plant
ite by pre nt ner and
tax exempt bond and a
HUD cti n ant for
fmancin .
Charl Schrenk Di-
rector of
25 CENTS
Benton
pre d
be in

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