chool Board giv cr tari contract IDGHLAND P. - At • onday July 9 mee • the . Highland Par School Board eel by a • margin to 10 over the head' of the administration in an unprecedeDted y, proposiDg • head of the administration in an unprecedented ay, Df(l1DQlW:' .. • settlement of labor dispute ith the secretarYs union. In a Iy UDaliIIDOiUI wte, the board supported a rcaolution by John Holloway, urging the dministration to . dopt a retroactive contract ith the Highland Park Feder tion of Educational Secretaries union for �e period between July 1, 1989 and JUDe 30,1990, giving emp oyees a 5% raise and a 1% bonus. Except for Mamie Cooper and Leonard Robinson, ho opposed the resolution, Ti Mc Cleary, who abstained, and Anne Jones, who absent, all members of the board wteel for the resolution. A member of the secretary' union, 0 po e duriDg public session, ted that e d her fellow rkers were do' their jot, ·thou any contr ct alL The board attorney, hen ed for a )cpt opiDioo on Holloway' resolutiOD, said that it iUepl for the board to wortcn • could oa1y ratify (or refuse to ratify) ne otiated by the dministration. He added that luch a resolution as le,aUy cccptable, thoogh. beca it ent a mes age to the dministration about hat contract the board as prepared to ratify. Cooper expressed disagreement, arguing the resol' could dif6c:ultics, WAlrimti la It! always CbaJII&JII .. She eel if the board ready to follo the lame procedure reprdiag contracta with other employee unions. Ho ever. union President' Lillian Macbeth expressed approval, noting, "Everyone else got 5%. Now we will.· Within a eek the administration presented the board with a contract containing these. terms,· which the board approved. . JULY 2' - AUGUST 4, 1 Application now being taken for Fe tival HIGHLAND PARK - Ap­ plications are now being taken for booth rental at Highland Park's Second Annual Com­ munity Arts Festival, Septem­ ber 22-23, 1990. . Booth rental is SSO per ap­ plicant payable by money order or check. Applications may be picked up at the Department of Parks and Recreation, 10 Pit in Street, (313) 869-5262. Monday through Friday. "This year's Arts Festival is expected to be even more exciting than last year," says . Marion B. Hayes, Parks and Recreation director and or­ ganizer of the festival, "we have planned a fantiastic Blues Concert to kick-off the activities on Friday, Septem­ ber 21, at the Blackwell Civic Center." The Community Arts Fes­ tival wi)) ta e place on Manchester Parkway and Woodward, just north of Petition drive Co tlnued fro P ae 3 Rodney Monk, Local 1700 UAW CAP Chairman, 'said, "The federal government has' turned its back on all of us - all the cities of this country. We can't rebuild our neigh­ borhood without taxes. As for VOTE AUGUST 7 I TORETAI ATTIE CARTER CITY CLERK. Carter for City C Comm' • and Park. 148203. Phone: 866-6509 crack. we can't hiere more police wi thout taxes." However, some residents warned lbat a Comerica office building replacing Ford Auditorium on the riverfront, would actually hurt local busi­ ness, because it would ruin the appearance of the area and drive tourists away. James F. Boettcher, who chairs the Construction As­ sociation of Michigan, stated Comerica did not have to build near the water. but could take land 2-4 blocks away in "the cornerstone of the finan­ cial project." Edward Haroutunian of the Northwest Civic Federation said that if the city had to seJl Ford Auditoruim and u e the land for b i purpose tit should h ve set up competa­ tive bidding in order to get the best deal and ask for legal commitment concerning jobs. . One resident, Carolyn Peiser, noted he once lived in the Saint Joe' area, a hi toric community destroyed in a similar land deal set up to build the G.M. Poletown Plant. "There were job lost, not gained," he said. The iehlgan Citlz n eleome opinion from readers. Send to: Michigan Citizen P.O. Box 03560 12541 Second Highland Park, MI 48203 ICHIG cmz PAG 7 Davison. Tickets for the Blues Festival at tbe Black ell. Ci ic Center 15840 Second A enue, are S6 in advance and S8 a the door. For' more infor­ mation contact the ep rt­ ment of Parks and Recreation. THE HIGHLA 0 PARK CITY COU Cil WILL NOT HOI1.O ANY REGULARLY SCHEDULED COU CIL. EETINGS I THE ONirH OF AUGUST. REGULAR EETI GS WILL RESU E ON TUE DAY, SEPTE BER 4, 1990. TTIE P. CARTER CJ1iY CLERK . 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