Ho ever, he added that ELB would be flexible about a specific date for wen" the plan uld have to, be made. Phil Pierce, 0 appointed by ELB financial consultan to Highland Par ugg ed that mid- March ould be a good date to complete it. Expressing ppreciation at being ble to meet with council en members personally, she noted cit Y in friendly tone, "I'm glad you kno that there are faces behind the. n me of the Emergency Loan Board." ordinances. At previous meeting critisisms were raised about the 1 c of experience of other ap­ pointees, including sistant city attorney Di ne Hutcherson. There were also criti i IDS about the mayor appointing Detroiters to positions, instead of Highland Par residents. Die erson t ted, I do in­ tend to liv in Highland Park," Council Pre ident Pro Tern D . ght Downe indi ted that he hoped th t ther would be an tt mpt by the ne mayor to com in everal department in order to cut administration co t but added he recognized that under pre. ent law it would be impo siblc for h 'r to begin ueh a reorganization Until the . ubmi. ion of her budg "l later thi year. 'Ioen o a • Highland Par Focus eil ---- - - - - - - -- • f ••••••••• � Huddle\ton II A.,\ociate v, Inc. announctmtnt.r book/tU - brochuru business carth carbon/us /omu Wtauo do: .. • ClUW color ink ty}HHtti"l Il4pli", GIld mont