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September 03, 1989 - Image 15

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Michigan Citizen, 1989-09-03

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At the Monda August 28,
Benton Harbor ty Commis­
sion meeting, ommission
George Wysinger . d that the
city officials wh welcomed
cans from citizen afraid to
leave their homes ad unlisted
phone numbers.
Wysinger said hat at pre- .
vious meetings C y Manager
Steve Manning nd Public
Safety Director S m Watson
urged city residen to call them
personally if they h d a problem
or were afraid to g out of their
homes. But, Wy inger con­
tinued, that some r idents have
carne to him stating that neither
Manning or Wats n's phone
number is listed i the phone
book.
Watson was pr sent at the
meeting a Ac ing City
Manager in Man ing's place
while he is on vacat n.
Watson said th: t hi office I
number is 927-84 and the
people should cal him there
and if he i n tin, C could be
paged, 24 hour a day.
Wat on al 0 stated that the
Benton Harbor Police Depart­
ment' over the week-end of
Augu t 25-27, in addition to
their regular <Julie went out
and made several' arrests and
conf cared drugs and weapon .
"Five gun were confiscated,
1 wo of 1 hem being semi­
automatic weapons", aid Wat-
on, while " even adults were
arre ted for the possession of
cocaine with the attempt to
deliver to minors."
Six juveniles �ere also ar­
rested for curfew violations and
another for the po ession of
marijuana and cocaine, Watson
said, and also approximately "33
rocks of crac cocaine was con­
fiscated .in addition of ap­
proximately $3,000 in cash."
After the meeting Watson
said that the Police force was
being overrun with calls and he
. fell that it was lime to "make a
move" and stop some of the
crime.
CO TI UE PROPERTY
PURCHASES
In other busine the com­
mi. ion voted unanimously to
buy four more properties in the
North of Main Industrial Par
area for a total of $58,000.
The our properties, located
on MiUer Street, are needed to
provide space for Industrial
businesses to build.
According to Mayor William
Wolf there are approximately
10 more properties left in the
North of Main area that the city
needs to purchase.
Two other property owner
in the North of ain area
refused to accept the offer
made by the city in August. The
I
City is taking them to court to
acquire the property by eminent
domain. The properties are lo­
cated at 297 Second and 392
Riford, owned by Eunice
ines and one property I -
ed at 311 Second, own d by
Lena Ciaravino.
The city's deadline for ac­
quiring the properties is Labor
D y, September 4, or the
developers might see property
in Benton Township in the Ur­
bandale Industrial Par area to
Co tinue.l 0 P 16
ging.Agency
says serVice
should
continue
The Region Four Are
Agency on Aging, in response
to numerous phone calls from
concerned older persons, h
announced that the problems of
its nutrition subcontractor will
not affect other senior
program.
The are Management
project and cnior Employ­
ment Program, operated direct­
ly by the Area Agency on Aging
(AAA), and home car , legal
assi tance, transportation,
respite care, physical fitness,
and ombudsman project, the
AAA's other subcontr cted
programs, will continue without
interruption or decrease in er­
vice.
When the AAA ub-
contracts with a community
agency, a istinct budget is set
solely for that service. The
budget dilemmas experienced
by Senior Nutrition Services,
which operates the local nutri­
tion program, does not affect
the budgets of other scrvie
provided through AAA fund­
ing, officials say.
The Area Agency n Aging
also assured s niors that the
nutrition p� gram will be back
irr full operation October 1.
According to Bob Dolsen,
Executive Director of the Area
Agency, "Unfortunately, the
Area Agen was no notified of
the extent of enior Nutrition
ervice ' overspending until too
late to prevent cutb cks in ser­
vice , but did intervene in time
to avoid a complete shutdown.
The generous grant from the
Upton Foundation' and 0 her
contributions have helped sof­
ten the impact appreciably."
The Board of Directors of
Senior Nutrition Services has
worked hard to get service
levels in line wi fiscal realties,
and the Area Agency is . ting
Senior Nutrition Services in ap­
plying administrative measures
to prevent future disruptions in
service.
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