? things that he preached OD, was the Deed for an on-goi dean-up program which not fulfilled." e need to find some ay to address the on-going ems and I don't think Ne don all should have do e or could have done, but I do agree th t what have proposed to use the $S09,(XX) this year is appropriate and in the best needs of tile citizens", he dded. . I following I TO 0 ARMo y The collllllissio gave City Manager Steve ManniDg COD­ sensus approval to go ahead with the preparations 0 the application for the CDBO bu et for FY 89-90. Also Monday night the commission ppro ed a resolution to lease the former Nation 1 Guard Armory Building, 415 Cass St from the State of Michigan for $1 a I year and accepted a $75,000 grant from the Michigan Department of Commerce, Michigan Equity Program to renovate the Armory Build­ ing. " Th city will have to match $48,300 in funds to receive the grant M yor William Wolf id the matching fun will co from the Utility Service Department I Wolf said the floor tor poo area of the old Natiooal Guard building I "almo t ideal" for the storage of vacuum trucks, ter plant equipment and alsd provide a spot where they will be able to do the meter change-up, tore ncw meters and work on meters. "Thc $48,300. the y that t e Utility Service Department budgeted this Fiscal Ye r in order to provide them elves ith a location," said Wolf, and II ince "the Armory s adapted U for th t purpose, they will begin immediately upon signing of the to renovate that por . 0( the : building. The s ° eel 0 the Armory wa brought UP. at the Thursday nigh May 18 co - mi ion or hop, here Mayor Wolf id the building will be used for "com­ munity center, to ho II non-profit organizations in the city like SE, Soup Kitchen, utritio Center, d the Bento Harbor/Beo- toll T hip Scm Citizens . CeIlter.· Com inion Chari Yarbr had·d Bento Harbor/Bentoll .6 . .,.