Height' council
·sets gaals·
Continued from pel ficiently nd effectively de
livered to city residents.
hen fea iblc, citing and -The city will devel p plan
p tential employer of city for new h using on vacant land,
re idcnt . particularly employers previously demoli hed that ha
o large numb r of pe pie. potential for long-term re ident-
by c peratin with employers' ial u c.
e pansion plan, by zrantin -The city will c mplctc
ta incentive. by obtaining the West Heights Redevelopment
10 n and grant nd by ati fy- project.
in par ing re uirement . _ The city will develop an
-The city will develop affirmative action plan to en- .
strate ie to increa police sure that protection gr up
vi ibility in the ommunity. Blacks, Hispanics A ian,
-Th city ill d velop centers ative American, women and
and pr r m t promote em- the handicapped participate' in
pi yment and re reati nal act ivi- city employment equal to the
tie f r y uth. pcrcenta e of available em-
-The city will develop com- ployable protected gr ups re-
munication trate ie to pr - pre ented in the city' p pula-
mote a mor p itive image ti n.
with the community. OTH R GOALS include re-
- The city ill evaluate re- habilitation public improvement
reational pr 'grams, acilities and housing in re idential neigh-
and equipment to determine borhoods through state and
if city re idents' needs and federal funds; enforcement of
intere t can be accomm dated. housing code compliance; de-
-The city ill develop strate- vel oping a three-year financial
gi s to minimize dependency plan; identifying sources of
of city' e senti 1 services (fire, federal and state funds: conduct-
poli e protection on federal and ing a budget audit; additional
tate fund. housing for nior citizens;
analysis of the cost-effectiveness
- Th city ill provide a of delivery of municipal ser-
trammg ion to clarify policy 'vices by private contractors;
and adrnini tration.
developing centers and programs
-The city will condu t an for senior citizens; and com-
analy i of the organization to mercial development f the
determine if rvices are ef-
- Seaway /Hoyt area.
NOV. 28 - DEC. 4,1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE SEVEN
MUSKEGO
56 E. BROADWAY, MUSKEGON HTS.
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Advertising & Circulation - 139·1203
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H�i gh s School, Ci y
official ge toget e
Continued from pel
on chool property, contains
playground equipment for chil
dre of variou: age, a fitness
trail for all a cs. basketball
c urts, a ba eball diam nd ,
bathroom facilities and a Ii rhtcd
parking lot. Still to be om
pleted are land caping and Im!.!:.1·
ti n.
"Thi is ju t an cxampl oj
hat e can do touci h r .
Muskegon Calender
GY ASTIC CLASSES BE-
GIN
Gymna tics clas es begin
Dec. 3 at the Blue Lake
Community School of the
Arts, ) 36 W. ebster. Regis
tration concludes Dec. 3.
DIABETICS CLASSES
Hackley Hospital Educa
tion Dept., second floor of
Hackley Hospital will con
duct classe for diabetic
patients and their families
from'Z to 3 p.m.
CJas es will include a
on diabetes, eti-
the di ea e and
general care.
Specifics will
include meal
planning and
f d election
atin out
and t r veling
ith deabete
and f ot care,
urine testing
and medica-
ti
DOWNT0WN MUSKE�ON
OVER 50 STORES FOR YOUR SHOPPING
CONVENIENCE IN A SAFE AND.CLlMATIZED
. ATMOSPHERE
WHEELCHAIRS·STRO�LERS·LOCKERS
AVAILABLE AT THE INFORMATION BOOTH
MALL HOURS:
USK GON
MALL
otiday thru Friday lOA. .-9 P.M.
Saturday 10 A.M.·S:30 P.M.
Sunday oon-S P. •
b ondu ted
dail onday
through Thur -
day, D . � -6.
STAR SHOW
Ther will be
Family ight
at the plan
tarium at the
Muskegon C l
lege Tue day,
Dec. 4 at 7 p.m. and each
Tue day through Jan. .
Admission i free, but
re ervation should be made.
VICTORIAI CHRISTMAS
Tours of the Hackley
House and House, 4 4 W.
Webster. Both are decorated
and open to the publi . fr III
1-4 p.m. on De . 1 and :!:
7 to 9 p.m. on De . 4. 6 and
7; and 1 to 7 p.m. on Dec.
and 9.
Private gr up t ur f r
15 or III re are vailable ,
Admission 2, adult: re
tirees, 1.50: students .50.
I
Sydnor aid. "\1(1) �rc.tll
arc available onl: on till! t.I,
III our JOin paru iparion."
�u C!!OIl Hcruht-, \1:.1: f '
Robert ,W;.trr '11 told 1(.' t\\1
"roup they 'hCJ H.:all� C • .:
arne puhh .." I
"There CJT Jlli..tn: arc a \ h�"1..'
.un \\IIT t )gethcr tl) PIC"
jeer what \\ vunt our t� Cl 'h�
II e. There are Jllall� mu ..1
areas of con .ern. W Jr� J.
'on erned abou t 'T1Il1� .11 1
about the image of our \.I
And we are all .onccrnc :fbc III i
bringing in III HC U I Ill' - .11 �
indu try. ecau I.: when w e J I,
it incrca s the tax ba e for !I
f u :' Warren ald.
, e hay many III .c �'-
sour 'C in our communuy . u I
u M( 113 La e." aid Charlt 111,
"hut n t to many pel pl,
are 2 ing to u e that !I � e r
W need ornething in h '
Height that is vail ble t
itizen year-around:'
Lifeline seeks director
Lifeline f Mu eg n ounty
i seekin a volunteer r ruza
tional direct r. Resp n ibilitie
would include directing public
relatin • advertising, fund r i ing.
ffice and per onnel w r .
pro-life orientati n i required
and ' unseling. managerial and/
H bu ine kill
helpful. Lifeline 1
rgamzati n whi h
\\ uld . c
\ lunt ec
f (T I '.
native t l a rtion t \\ (')1 h: 11
with di tre ing r UJ1\\ Jilt !
pr gan nes. Intere led p r I
h uld contact Lifeline )1 �t ':
esc n County. lnc.. _-l: WI.'
Dale ve .. Mu kegon -l -l-ll.
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Muskegon. Michigan
WOOD STREET
MA ET
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Phone 722-3376
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