want 'We service!' 1 I'C line wor ers p ee limit 0 dministra- tio jobs to be more efficient. - Provide an updated city directory, 0 that residents ould know ere to go (or particular services. (Currently, ,Brown stated, there were so many changes in the tructure o( departments that people who call keep getting disconnected numbers and city officials them- se so . don � ho does what.) - Develop a system to coor­ dinate ctions of different departments (possibly by com­ puter) so that one part of city government will �ow what the other i doing. Brown noted a cue here people were told their ter would not be turned off, if they paid their bill by 3 p.m. A{ter they paid, they found that orkers assigned to tum their er off had never been told about the arrangment or the fact that the bill taken care of. - Give peciaI awards and incentives for the "best ser­ vicc·provider ." , - Give priority to maintain­ ing parks near schoo . - Expand and promote programs in city par includ­ ing supervision to make sure that children are safe. The pi tform concerned about the "incredibly" long time" it too to' demolish dangerous bandoned build­ ings, increasing demolition costs and the expense of rues, vandalism d crime. The platform called for: - An investigation by the General Accounting Office and a local special prosecutor to ex­ amine the last eight years of the city' demolition process fro beginning to end to uncover ere the I of dollars from city cost per h to contractor cost per house l occurriDg and to recover un ccounted for fuD - AppoiDtmcDt of Special Commission, formed by the City Council, comprised of citizens, city representative& and private contr ctors to study the r ults of the in\Utigatio and I dopt a ne process for demolition. There were also caDs for a reorganiution of city depart­ ments to make services more ef- ficient. The city asked to: - Decentralize city services by creating -managable" sized neighborhood districts fo the organization d coordination of delivery. (The platform also calls for setting up neighbor­ hood councils to give residents in these ar greater control over policies which affeCt their liYeS and futures.) - Consolidate the present departments of Public Works, Sewage, Building and Safety Engineering, Public Lighting. and sections of the Department of Park and Recreation in­ volved in maintaining par into one Department of Public Ser­ vices. (On the other hand, the platform calls for abolishing the Community and Economic Development Department, seen by community groups super ency controlled by city hall. - Change the Department of Parks and Recreation to Department of Recre tion, which ould be only respon­ sible for recreation program­ ming and administration of recreation butldings (leaving maintaining parks up to the new Department of Public Ser­ vices.) - Establish a Department of Public Service yard in every di - trict for better garbage collec­ tion, street, alley and . dewalk repair and incorporate lighting and park maintenance and cleaning into the decentralized district system. . There some interest in cutting costs as well as the gc;neral platform concern of im­ proving the enviro�nt in the suggestion that the city: - Reduce garbage and trash by creating recycling facilities in each district. . There w also interest' in getting more money for er­ vices. The public services sec­ tion called for: - Better collection of delin­ quent taxe , particularly property taxes where there were abandoned buildings. - Consideration of an am­ nesty of delinquint taxes and a one time "forgiveness" of some taxes in order to get the rest, in cases where this w necessary. While there' interest in usillg "alternative work­ program (youth ummer program and programs for tho e· on social services in Governor James Blanchard's Detroit's first Black book -Job Start Program") to clean fair Will take pi ce on Saturdy up alleys, there w concern J y 29th at Cobo Center from that those in such programs 9 to 9pm and Sunday July might be exploited or cau e � from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. . layoffs pushing pre eat city The book fair is sponsored worker onto unemployment. b Akbar's 'Book-n-Things, a The section asked the city to . order boo service based ensure that tho e on uch in t. Lo . Missouri. Boo -n- programs: Things has ponsored first - Would never be used in B ck boo fairs in St. Louis, on place of regular city workers. th land of Bermu and At- - Would have equal oppor- laata here Mayor Andrew tunity to get full time employ- Young proclaimed April 29th ment and that their wor on the "Black Book Fair Day", and programs be co idered job recently in Kansas City, Mis- experience. souri. One issue of great concern Akbar Muhammad, owner .: was making sidewalks, building of the boo service, says that and public transportation more there i renewed interest accessib e to th9SC with hand- among young dolts and teens icaps. , in books. That reading is a There also concern that popular alternative ource of public transportation left all entertainment again. "We e poor people unable to afford or ieadingmore and there is a - drive cars isolated from jobs cial demand for Black d other facilities. . children' boo nationwide. Buses run by the Detroit Book fair activiti inelu : Department of Transportation book signing by authors, poetry (D-DOT) were accused of reading cultural entertain-. beiDg "unreliable" and the p t- ment, present tions by co - form charged that -until recent- mu_'ity, civic and bu ine If there no program to leader children's ory ho �t the numerOUs number Fe ed at book fair will of breakdowns that occurred Ii cds of boo written r and caused "severe disruption.". p by bIa<* writer Transportation prOYided by P . rs. , the Suburbaa Mobility Bob La , of the N :A. thority for Regional York radio talk show -Night T rtatioa (SMART) T wiD give peciaI presea- . to be -0( pod quality" b on Sunday afternoon. ·poor quantitY' . •. uffi- Dr.· d Williams, will . routes, I rates between autqgrap d discusS his ne and deli . ent transfer boob 'They Stole It But You CODDCcti making i harder Return It", on Saturday to iet to jobs outside of Detroit. and �unday. The section called for -im- drganizer fo proviDg the transportation sys- enthused by th tem by generated in the - Reducing transportation tici fare acr the board. - Increasing the nUmber of coaches 00 east/west routes and provide Par &. Ride or expr service from Detroit • Ir A