April 23-19, 1989 MICHIGAN CI'I1ZEN 7 Highland Park Focus • givet • , .• . By HIGHlAND PIC. - To city ADLON TURNER, PRESI- ofliciak, spiDg not only meaDS DENT OF THE WAVERLY flowers a,nd baseball, but a time BLOC CLUB, would like to to set up city bud- - decid- see money spent to restore the ing on the kind 01� that Citizen District Council, set up will provi the next year, under state law to provide and ether th city will be ble citizen participation in planning ; to pay i debts. the future of their neighbor- Mayor Martha G. Scott has. Iaoods. just completed her budget and She also believed it necessary . submitting it to the Highland to put b ck �ds for a Human Park City Council, Relations Director, a position Under the city charter coun- set up by the charter to deal with , cil members get a chance to citizen complaints and rights make corrections, which will be violations. subject to the mayor's veto .... A "There would be better com­ vote of four out of five council '!lunica�n [if a Human �ela­ members is necessary to over- �ns Director were there]. she ride a veto. said . , Last year there re strong and emotional disagreements . CLARE CE WILLIAMS, between the mayor and the PRESIDENT 0 TIlE TEN­ council as to what ould be in NYSON BLOCK CLUB had the budget. These disputes cul- �me specific suggestions -- -minated in a suit by Elizabeth lids .: o� alley. dumpster or Brantley; a Scott appointee, reali� the lids so that they charging that because of certain fit technicalities the" council had Because this wasn't done, he no right to o�rrule the 'mayor warned, rats can slip through to on the budget get to the garb�. . A settlement was made in the He added cats Jump. out summer. of dumpsters aJ might scratch This year, before the entire residents- in the ee an� such process began, we decided to . scratches can be medically give grass roots citizens active in dangerous. . community activities a chance He adds that "RUnnIn! to state w . t the,. ld like in pers in the alley would hel the budget. I a lot. I'm willing to police Iii Hopefully, thi might in- alley, t) t every little bit helps." fluence public offlCiak about t should go in. ALIC WHITE, PRESI­ DE T. OF THE AVALO EED HOUSE REPAIRS? LA DLORD SERVICE GROUP CALL 837-1082 ALL PER HOUR REGARt?lESS OF AMOUNT OR KIND OF SERVICE ., Home 01". ProIeaIonaI. • Ftant End AlIgnment �-e160 12551 WOO�RD Glendale Hig nd P MI48203 CY S AUTO •• e. T .-UN. I'IIOWY II-. •• ltVtCa 868-2900 . JEAN MAXWElL 0 THE LOUISE BLOC CLUB called LEE CLO EY, PRESI- for more police on the street DENT 0 T;HE BERES- She praised the Morality FORD/WINONA BLOCK Squad, dealing with drugs and CLUB stated she was unsure prostitution. about what should be in the "They know what they're budget, but said she would like doi " she said, --rbey're really to see more harmony between working hard, but they have the mayor and city council small staff. They're overworked "I would Iike.for them to stop and underpaid," the bickering among themsel- She added that the Public ves and inform the citizens more Safety Department "in a about whars going 0 ,in the shambles";because of "poor ad- city." she said ministration and no leadership." Sh� emphasized that she did She stated the work load was no� �I?p'o� of argu�ents on not allocated properly and too s�cific Ite� m .the budget many police were working in the No �ne � gomg to agree on . office, handling paperwork, everythmg, she· noted, "but which she considered to be the they [the '!layor and council] are role of management, when they not working together on any- should 'be on the street" . . thing. " She said that the police au- rently used as Mayor Scott's KATH YN JOINER, bodyguard should also "be on . ORMER P ESID T OF the street" . JOHNNIE BENSON, THE PILGRIM P GRES- "We should double people HEAD 0 THE HIGHLAND SIVE BLOCK CLUB, currently who work around the clock." she PARK MontE'S CWB, said a member of the MC CLEAN said she would like to wait to see BLOCK CLUB, agrees with She added that what ha been proposed - Ms. White that police sheuld be - Tow trucks hould be "I just hope they don't put it more visible. more efficient and ho ld work all in salaries and raises," she "Senior citizens should not seven days a wee said. "I just don't, when there is be afraid of going to block club - City hall should be open so much that is necessary in this meetings (which are ge erally on Fridays. (Former Mayor city." held at night]." she said "They Robert B. Blackwell ordered She noted that the city is should have a confidence when citY hall closed on Fridays to cut losing money for schools, be- they're out on"the street." costs.) cause thete are not enough She suggested that making - The position of Deputy people with children coming police more visible would not Public Safety Director should into ighland Park. cost more money. be abolished. (She charged that "The city can't go into the She also suggested more for the director to have an assis- housing business themselves," programs for youth, who she: tant is wasteful duplica ion and she said, "but I wish they would believed get into destructive ac- unnecessary expense for tax­ try to get someone [a private tivities, beCause they have noth- payers. developer) in here to build ing to do. :- The Public Safety Director ho ." "There are senior pr ms," should come from the ranks of "I'd like to see b iness [com- she said, "It is necessary to have th force itself, to give officers ing into the city]' she added programs for our youth." "an incentive" to be excrellent at "We've been talking about [new] their jobs in hopes of advance- business for 20 ycars. Nothing is KATHERINE CLARKSO , ment, (Public Safety Director PRESIDENT OF THE HIGH- Marshall Emerson as born LAND PARK HISTORIC AS- and raised in Highland Park, SOCIATIO states that most of but was a resident of Detroit her members arc homeowners, and a member of the -Detroit who �ould like to see services Police Department, when he where we live" to make the city was appointed by Mayor Scott.) " 'nice place to live," - More should be done by These, she said, include tree the city to get grants in on time. trimming, garb ge pickup, street cleaning and crime con­ trol. "The question" she . added, "is whether we [the' city] have enough money to get the kind of services, which will help us get that· "We have serio problems ahead of us,"she said "and we 'do 't know how we are going to sol'le them." • e BLOC -CWB. would like to have: - Police more visible in the· neighborhoods. - Moro attention to board­ ing up vacant houses "so they won't look blighted. " - Ha . g the city provide paint and grass seeds for those who could not afford them to . beautify their property and stop neighborhoods from being blighted - More lighting in the area. -Cleaning up Woodward Avenue and getting rid of debris. . Whit stated that the city concentra ed on c1eving up Woodward on the north side of the' city around Sears and Manch'ester, neglecting the south side. . "It's an eyesore," s e said. "Irs in ahabby condition." PUBLIC HEARING 'CITY COUNCIL CHA SERS . 3OG�RALD • I AVENUE H GHLAND PARK, MICHIGAN 48203 Y 1. 1989 SELLCASLE TELEVISIO • W coming down." 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