• of • • 2.14, • ttte • .... • e : srII'm AH) CAPITAL OPEl XI NiSISTNCF. fOR FISCAl. \'EM 87-88 I. All in rested Citizens are advi that the Twin Cities �rea Tranapoc tion Aulhocity has pt"eJ'ilccd M\ application for financial istancc required �r tiM." Ucban Ma cation Act of lQ64, ndPd. '11le pcop5(.'d awlication and the Transportation I C()ill(!lOOll Progr Is on fil at the T.C.�.T.A. offi located at 211 Hark t Street, ton Uart:x>r, Michigan 49022, and y be reviewed tet the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p •• , t-t:lnCby thcOUC) I-'riday. wlication is �nerally described as (ollows: A. nc-occiption of Proje<"t (1) Opccatinq I\s&intonct" Co the Twin (.·itl(�S ACCll 'l'ransl rta ion i ty r r the dod of octcocr 1, 1987 throuc)h r 30, 1 Rn (0 the, (2) n on nerbor (Dercit!1l County), Michig n el) ratinq sistanc:e C it.'ll (' eLl! (SectIOn 9) 200,174 24tt60 lncOll 66,274 State 1�4,OOO 61,040 F r tox 120,000 Total 520,548 )05,200 D. Relocation "NO persons, f ilies, or rusj�sses will be displaced by this project. C. l·)wir nt pr� proj�t will not have a siqnificunt environmental t 'On he urban/service area. O. CqrFr hensive Planning This project is in con(orm.lnCe with CXlITpr benstve lan<) usc nd tran rtation plannincJ in the ar il and is consistent wi th the i'dopt('(\ proqr inq of projf'("'ts in the Tr snsror tat il')O �lTI{lrov�- nt Progc • E. Elderly and Handicagx.>d The project, will take into consider tion the special need:. of t� _1 ely handle pped in the following nfl('r. �lly onc-half (ares c�) will be charged for Senior Citizens (per s abov SA years) atX:' handicapped personn! duri':'9 � hours or servi� or the proJect further, he pro) t Will field a fle<' tl t is accessible to hancHc ppcd per oons , . P. Cro1 U'e Ill!!: (, '1 The project will not engage in charter bos serv ice , G. Scrool Dus Service. The project will not cnqage in rool bu1'> service. II. Under Michi<]an Tr s�rtation C ission Policy, any Citizen wto would be aC!ected by the proposed application may request in writing, that a Corll".al public hcru-ing be held COIlC("rninq the Social, f·:nvironrnent.:tl, ann EConOmJc effects of this proposal. II. Such a weitt st should be iled to; TWin Cities Area Transport tion Authority 271 rk t Street, P.O. Box 837 nton t r r , Hichi9an 49022 'l1le r eque t s t ived on or beror March 15. 19R7. ich In Citiz n A v.3/1/87 TERRA APA E .TO HO E COMlltry /i";., M its filll$l! � ... .,� • • �".\I."r-.· '. WILLIA E. BRAZLEY 6 ASS0- CIATES, LTD. 600 Holiday Piau Drive, Suite 230 atteson, Illinois 60443 312/748-3010 The Twin CiUe Area Tran porta­ tion Authority will receive sealed bids on a general contract, for a ne storage and maintenance facil­ Ity of approximately 20,700 sq. ft. Bids hall be on a lump sum basis. The Twin Cities Area Transporta­ tion Authority will receive bids un­ til 11:00 a.m. eastern standard time on ooday, arch 23, 1987 at the Twin Cities Area Tran portation Authority, 271 arket Street, P.O. Box 837, Benton Harbor, Michigan 22. Bids received after this time will not be accepted. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud at 1:30 p.m. on onday, arch 23, 19878, at the Benton Harbor, Public Library - 2nd Floor Auditorium. AU interested partie are invited to ttend. Bidding Documents may be exam­ ined at the Architect'. office, Twin Citie Area Transportation Author­ ity, and at: THE DODGE PLAN ROO 4000 Portage Road Kalamazoo, ichigan 49001 ICHIANA AREA CONSTRUC- TION INDUSTRY ADVANCE­ ENT FUND 1320 Mishawaka Avenue South Bend, Indiana 46624 BUILDERS EXCHANGE OF THE KALAMAZOO AREA 5092 Lovers Lane Kalamazoo, Michigan 49002 Copie of the Bidding Documents may be obtained at the Twin Cities Area Transportation Authority on February 23, 1987, in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders up­ on depositing the sum of $100.00 per set, with a maximum of 4 sets per Contractor. Cheeks should be made payable to the Twin Cities Area Transportation Authority. Any bidder, upon returning the doc­ uments in good condition (drawings and project manuals bound as re­ ceived; no loose pages) within ten I (10) days foRowing the public open­ ing of the bids, shall be returned their deposit in full. Contractors not ubmitting a bid and returning the Doeuments before bids are due, will forfeit their deposit. Contract for orlt under this bid will lielle the Contractor and tneton DOt to de criminate r ·ee. QlllIItI1adAlI' • arded tb con­ to be in SVNOPSIS OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BENTON CHARGER TOW SHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES HELD ON TUESDAV, FEBRUARV 17, 1987 AT 7:30 P.M. EMBERS PRESENT: Su­ pervisor Nielsen, CI rk Scott, Tr surer Boothby, Trustees Line, Jefferson, Mlmminl && Collins E ERS ABSENT: No .... The meeti", WIS called to ord r at 7:30 p.m. Ind I silent invocation WIS ,Iv n. The ..,inutes of the pr vious r ullr m iftt held Febr­ uuy 3, 1917, W re Ipproved IS re nted. Pltrolmln Delmu Ling WIS pre nteet the Officer of the V .. r IWlrd. Authorized the hiring of two (2) Ordlnanc Enforc­ m nt Offic rs/Housing Sp cia lists. Approved the hiring of John Farrar IS Pllnning & D· velopment Specialist at a salary of $25,000.00 per yelr, and Marcia F rris and Daniel Lee as Ordinance Enforcement Officersl Housing Specialists at annual salaries of $18,500 each. Adopted a r solution for th collection of summer school tues for the Benton Harbor Area Schools. Approved an amendment to the Benton Township Hous­ ing Commission's AnnUli Contributions Contrlct in the Imount of $60,000.00 for lib stos remova Adopted resolution for Just Compenution on Property Purc I. Ind adopted resolut­ Ie.. A vi Offer to Pur- l. "'..-rty. All A"j ur the m i", at 7: ,.m. iKi Jeke Scott, Cler B nton Chlrter Towns ip The Mich· n Citizen Adv. 3/1/87 HELPWANTID CORRESPONDENT fOr this n wspaper. Must bI ble to accurately r port h nings. Be self-motiv�ted, in ested in people and events. H v a desir to I arne Will train the right rsen. C�1f II fr 1-800-445-6397. Art TIO KEITH ROBI SO Contlct Lynn Washington concerni divorce proc in s. 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