HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS . Ar i rator ru I s offic r claim that the city did "not engage in "random" drug test- mGHLAND PK. -An ar- iog, but had te ted officers, bitrator ha ruled that two ere there were three situa- public safety officer should tions creating grounds o'f have fonowed order to take a . cion ---lack of attendance, drug test, but their dismissal for failure to perform on the job, in- not taking the test was too lormation provided that the of- severe considering their fleer had used drugs. longstanding service. . Emerson told The Michigan The ruling . d the officers Citizen that there were times hould be reinstated after tluat he would seek testing when taking the test. two of the three situations ex- Marshall Emerson, Director isted, if they were clear enough of the Highland Par Depart-to raise strong suspicions. ment of Public Safety (combin- T e arbitrator, Elaine Frost, ing city police and fire service ), re d to be interviewed to sho ed The Michigan Citizen a what her decision stating copy of an arbitrator's decision such decisions were confiden- on a grievance brought by two tial, stating that The Citizen officer ho ere dismissed be- should go to the union or cause of refusal to take a dru employer invol d for: a copy. test. . Hazemy refused to provide One of them, however, will I • The Michigan Citizen with the be dem ted fter a number of Co n '11 mont , because of his fai ure to I U C follow order contr Officer abil Hazemy, HIGHLANDPK.Atit spe- Pre ident ,of Highland Park's cia) meeting Monday City police and firefighters union, C cil approved Sl06,OOO repre enting the two police, bid by Adano Company for the cl . med thi decision vic- demolition of t 0 Highalnd tory for the 0 .officer in a par partment buildings at 73- nd t ey took . t the . y Tl Stevens at John R. and 1127 policy of "random drug testing." W. Mc ichols, Th document provided by It also approved a bid by All Emerson upported Emerson's We ther Construction Com­ pany to board up homes I ' mu t ta e'drug document, sta . that the ar­ bitration document was "con­ fidential , even though he said he told the paper what in it. . . Hazemy admitted at this point that 0 e of the officers was demoted. He added, "If you doubt my word, you can see the director [Emerson] and he'll show it to you." Emerson said he would only show the document, if the paper "did not mention the names of the officers involved. In explaining the reason for his drug testing policy, Emerson said, "There is going to be zero est tolerance of, drugs." Emer on emphasized that his department. was relying on citizens to give information to police, so that it could stop drugs. "lf citizens have no faith in the. department [and the fact that officers themselves are not on drugs], they won't give you information." Another important issue in this case, Emerson said, was that the police who had been dismissed did not follow orders. "If you can't follow orders, you can't control crime." he said. or money for HPCC HIGHLAND PK. State Repre entative Ethel Terrell (D- Highland Park) announced th tHou e Appropriations Committee approved addition­ al stale fund for th Highland Park Community College (HPCC) in this year's higher . education supplement I budget bill, which is expected to be ap­ proved by the full house. "I'm delighted that] was able to convince the chair, Dominic J cobeui and th .her mem­ bers (of the committee] to ap-: prove the 3.2 percent increase in state funds, [for the college)." Representative Terrell, stated. "This will provide an additional $32,100." "Many of my constituents cannot fford rising tuition costs t four-year coli g nd univer iti " she ide "For thi reason, they ve chosen to take advantage of the fine academi program offered by our col­ lege." Thi increase, � he id, "will help the college to continue to offer it many' benefits to the people I represent and other area rc id nts." Ordinarily, you have to match all three digits to win in the Daily 3 Game. But now, two out . of three ain't bad, either. Becan now every night for three weeks, Augu t 7-26, just match the last two of three . gi of the winning number in exact rder on a Daily 3 Game -dollar traigh , am get a t t dollars. , you play the Daily 3 Game, two OUt of three not only ain't bad. I ' good, Ten dollars good. AUgust 7-26, 1989 "..... ,'.111, .......... ".-- - --� . ..' Council v to r bd carp Ing job By 0 I HIGHLAND PK. IThe . Highland Pa� City CJuncil voted to reopen bids for the car­ peting of th Children's Room of the Highland Park Library, beca false information in an ad advertising for bids. The d, printed in the lJUly 29, 1989 Michigan Citizen, stated tha the city w seeking proposals for the carpeting of ·four buildings." What ctually happened that th Scott Administr . had requested carpeting for four building , bu the city council turned do an but 0 ofth req . N ar yan Thadani, Acting Director for th Departme of Public Work and City En­ gineer, said h put in the ad by mistake. He said that bidder who cam . to the city were told, t t there w only one building in- vowed. ' City Council "Attorney Vic­ tori Abdellah said that if coun­ cil members wished to ·act conserv tively s possible" to avoid possible law suits, they should order a new advertise­ ment. Councilm,an Frau Ross . d some companies might h ve been "discouraged" about bid­ ding on a large project of four buildings, but would have felt it wa fin ncially po ible for them to bid on one Councilman Com r Heath made resolution th t the bids be re dvertised, which un­ aminou ly approved. • However, council agreed to carpet . second buildi that til mayor wanted, the' Public Works Building at 16480 Wood­ ward Avenue. Both Thadani and MiChael Ferris, Deputy Director of Finance, stated th t "several people have been ini ured v tripping on the carpet. d fall­ ing down" and it has been "repaired and p tched in 0 many places that it is simply not repairable any longer." "This," they aid "leaves the city open to law uit , Workmen's Com pen tion Claims, and lost st4ft time due to injuri ." . A report from Consolid ed Risk Management Services, the city' ri k manageme t com­ pany, given to ciI to "sub tant· te this si •••••••••••• • ••••• Patter RealE • •