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October 20, 1991 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-10-20

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LEGAL OTIC
PROPOSALS WANTED
Th City of Hlghl d P rk I
r qu tlng propo I for:
ARSO . AWARENESS
VIDEO
. Prcipo8aJ du to Highland
P rk City Clerk,' 30 Grid
Av nu , Hlghl nd P rk, MI
48203, no I r than 5:30 p.m.
October 17, 1991.
SPECIFiCATIONS:
-lndlcM perlenc w h
loW budg 'vldeo production .
- Mu have/utilize oWn
equlpm nt.
-. Submit I � (5)
rough crl� outJlne. .
- The th m hall be, The
Cau e and Effect of Arson, It
Impact- �nd Consequences on
th Community.
- Sc n a and p rona'
should be of Highland P rk.
- Budg t sh II rtot exceed
. $4,300.00.
Michigan Citizen A4v. 101»91
o exp d con-
cern bout variou recre tion 1
programs bein elimin ted.
"When there i budget co traint,
on '�f1he fi t thin to go would be
activiti lik club meetin
tional nd a d mic pro
alcohol counseling," Ught id,
Admitting that olvin the prob­
lem of overcrowding h8 re ulted in
elimination of om recre tional ac­
tivity, a poke person for Rep.
Carolyn Kilpatrick, O·Detroit, id
"there I a public opinion that
pri 0 rs get all kina of racHitie "
that poor people are deprived of.
111 policy of double bunking ha
been followed inee It' ummer and
"Michigan h hot fac d any rioting
. or.uprisinglikeotherstates," aid the
poke p rson. "Thi i the' be t 'the
legislators can do. "
. (Moreover) th y should be pend­
ing Ie on prisons and more on wel­
fare progra,ms." .
, .
ADVOCATI G' Til AME
i�ea:. Sen. Debbie Stabenow,. D-
AT GRANO CIRCUS PARK DOWNTOWN .
963·9740 .
MON·FRI. 5PM-12AM, SAT1PM-12AM
·SHOWTIME 5:30: 7:45: 9.:45 ..
iCE CUBE CUBA. GOCYDIN,�, JR �ORFUS CHESTNUT AND
LARRY FISHBURNEfAS ;UFUOU
. . .. , ..
LIVE JAZZ
.... African Treasure!
In the Oct. 30 I ue of the Michigan
Citizen. the .Afrl�an Market will be open
again! . '
. Thl mOflthly adver11 Ing feature offe
an Intlclng�' exotlc a sortment of African.
Art Store , ,African Jew�ery and clothing
tore , Afro-Centrl� School and
acadernle , African
Art' and. '.
� Afrl'can-Amerlcan
· . A�, dealer .
Now you don't
hav.e to go on n
'endte s voyage to
.. 'find the ,African 'and
: '. Afrlcan�Amerlc n
... , product �d
- Nice you. eek�
Ju t 'pick .up th
. October 30 I . ue of
the Michigan
Citizen I
. .
.csu Today
869-0033.
-.
HIGHLAND PARK
.,
o T, 0 I running
i t Scott in the m yoral election,
tated, "If we-rejected it (reque t to
wive the bid proce ), th bi
WOULD YOU CHOO
WHICH ON
LINSEY
PORTER'S
-,
MAYOR'·
MARTHA
G.·
SCOTT'S
'ECO D
OR
RH
rome-
PUBLIC SAFETY
PUBLIC SAFETY
Druu free School zones
No Support
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National Crime Night Out
No Support
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-
..
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P.A.L. P,ogrilm
No Support.
. P.A.L. Aw rds Banquet-Dinner
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00
not attend
-
Orug 'I ests tor .: H.P. Officials
- - --
-
Old not tak!! drug te t
--
New ponc� Car
1989
Voted NO
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.
Neighborhood Mini-Stations
v ,
Old not support
-
Purcha e of New Fir
Truck
-
Voted NO (F b., 1991)
Bids for N'ew Fir, Truck
-
. , .
Voted to Tabl
(July, 1991)
PurChase Covert Police Car
Voted to Table
Training for Polic
Personnel'
Cut From budget
--
Arson Grant $68,000 to demolish vacant hom s
Canceled meeting to prevent vote
..
, II:
Devil's Night Patrol
NO Support 1988-90
• I •
.. -
Taxi Driv&r's. dress code ordinance
. ,
Vot d NO
.
. Public safety director Emer on and Asst. Director Colbert's Contracts.
Voted NO 1989-90
,
"
Reserve Police
'Cut From Bucfget, Voted NO
.,
• I �
Emergency Ambulanc, Servlce's
Vote� NO
,
Security for Auto Pound
Voted NO
' ,
-
-,
Citizen complaint Investigator
Vot d NO
--
-
Loud Car �adlo Ordinance
Voted NO
--
Public Safety Cone pt
-
MiSinforms citizens today but sUDoorted in 1 hS.
Promotion- of 'Public. safety Executive Officer (H.P·. ReSident)
Opposed
" ,
. Hiring nine laid off Detroit police officers
Opposed and tried to block
.l �
COMMUNITY IECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY IECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
Lead fight against Oetrqlt Edison move out 26 jobs 1.9st ,
.
Old not testify b fore Public S rvlc
Commission
Nelgt,borhood Builder's Alliance Grant $105,000
Old not Writ
L tter of Su�port
Housl"g 'for Senior's and Handicapped. proposed by'Ministers,
"
Voted NO
,
�2.8 million available
Senior Citizen Recreation Center at Midland School $200,000 and fiv
jobs
Voted NO
Raliy's Restaurant 105 new jobs
Opposed Rally's coming to Highland Park
"
Redevelopme.nt of Area I South (Glendale. Hamilton, Lodge, Da�json)·
Tabled, NO action tak n
I,
.
,-
Summer Youth Efllploymen' 200 jobs
Voted NO 1990-91
-
Completion of'Dalry Worker's Hall {Cultural Center} ,
-
Delayed Action 1991
City-�.i�e C.lean-up
Never participated
Re-use of Howard Johnson� and _Phoenix Hotel land, 120-140 job .
REFUSED to take Action 1990
I.
Wayne county Jail
40 million 750 jObS
labl d, vot d NO 1989.
Jackie Wilson Stre t·
REFUSED to take
ny action 1991
"'--'";
Domino's Pizza in Highland Park 40 jobs
Voted NO
PI.an�ed to hlr� Pro) ct Director to Administer rip.moUtion of 40 buildings
Voted NO
Community
Development Staff
Voted for cut-backs 1991
HIGHLAND PARK FINANCES
HIGHLAND PARK FINANCES
Speci al Audit to. detei'm i n fi nancla I sta te �o_f _th_e_c_lt_y '-- V_ot_e_d_N_O_;(_Ja_n_. ,_1_9_88..;..} --'- . _
Selected major Accounting firm to 'conduct professional audit Voted NO.
Tried to cnanqe Hi,ghland Park's State Financial Monitor (who arn
$60:000 a year. allowed past admini trations to 'improperly buy equipm "t
totalling 590,000 which hasto b repaid to the State, and allow d nlrln: of
exces!ive contract �mployee against State regulations) .
Develoe_ed five-year .plan as required by the State of Michigan.
Promoted 'S�taff member temporarily after deatb ot Director
Brantley �nd resignation of Deputy Director Ferris'.
Opened City Hall for five days to eliminate overtime cost .
Proposed Mon.·Thurs. week for half of city employe and
Tues,-Fri week for the other ha!f to keep City t:t II,open five days
wppk
Voted NO
Voted to table
Initi ted co tly I w Slut ag in t th-e M yor S cuon
Initiated co tly law SUit again t th Mayors ( cuons.
SUPPORT THE fljAVOR
GO TO THE POLLS
VOTE Tue day" Nove'mber 5,1991 TO RE-ELECT

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