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July 05, 1992 - Image 14

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-07-05

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BENTON HARBOR
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nDtl�.uHARBO -The Benton
arbor ety Co . ion t th if
June 29, meeting p ed a
resolu on uthorizin city ta to
or ith the Ichig n G
Utillti Comp y in d ting
contract to provide ervice in
up ding collectio for th city'
ter and Se er Department.
David John on, Director of
Communi ty Service for the
Micbi Gas Utiliti Comp ny
e the commi ion presen tion
on Jun 22. He said the ervic
they provide would be n
"Admini trative Service
Program."
The rvices will inc1u meter
re ding, cu tomer billing,
collection of p yments and credit
management. The City will pay
Michigan Gas about $140,000 a
&Cra
�"'·val
The Lakeside Arts & Crafts
Festival will be held Saturday, July
11, in the Lake ide Park from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Exhibits are to consists of
original art and handcrafted articles.
For more information call Kathy
Beldorth at 469-4455 or Carol
Brotherton at 469-5059.
F-H Pre-Fair
Clinics
" e can nd one ter reader
out, P y one ary, on truc
p y one pension nd on health
i urance t. By. providing our
effort we can reduce co t,"
Johnson id.
John on told the city
commi ion that ince Michigan
G meter readers has to go door to
door in the community and read th
meters, th y could d the ater
meters well. "Yet, we are talking
bout taking adv ntage of
eliminating the duplication of
John on id the ppro ch
Michigan Gas with tomers
with delinquent bill is to find out
why th y n't ble to p y their
bill and wor with them to try nd
get the bill paid, bicb will void
hutoff of their service.
"If you go out and tum th me r
Tun
Ci yaward
wa
Will Branscumb, President 0
the Benton H rbor Landlord
oci tion presented fter th
mee ting to the commi ion
propo al king tb t the reduced
r te for overd u bill remain in
effect for 90 day and pply to all
customers.
LMC
Announce
Premier Sea on
For more informaJion or a free,
complete season brochure llstlna
times and individual deet prices
well as details about each
perfonnance, call the Mmldel Center
Box Offi<:e at (616) 927-1221. After
July 11, Box Office hows are 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Monday through Fmlay,
and two hours before each
performance. Volunteers are also
welcome for variety of duties
during the Premier Season. They
may call (616) 927 .. 1000 Cor more
infonnation about volunteering.
From Chubby Checker to David
Copp rfield, some of the brightest
s tars in the entertainment field will
shin in Michigan's outhwest the
new Mendel Center at Lake
Michigan College kicks off its
1992-93 Premier Season. Tickets go
on sale beginning July 9, with a
special Ticket Sales Kick-Off Party
scheduled for 12 noon to·8 p.m.
Thursday and Friday, July 9 and 10,
and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, July
11.
SaMe
Offered
day-one.
Industrial Sanitation will begin
full service in July', picking up all
household trash and yard waste
throughout the city.
Con umers will resurface
various local treets in the city.
. The project will be funded,
through the City' Community
Development Block Grant
Program.
Klett Construction Company
placed a bid on the project in the
amount of $133,054.50.
Also the commission entered
into a contract with Whelan
Construction for the 1990 and
1991 Demolition Project for the
amount of $73,390.
entire series, but individual ticke1s
are also available.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE . I
MICHIGAN CITIZEN
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$16 Spechil Senior cinzon Price
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OTHER BIDDERS included,
Waste Management with a bid of
$29,420; Acme Disposal,
$33,241; and Forest Lawn
Landfill, $37,820.
Commissioner George
Wysinger cast the lone vote
against the contract-He also was
the one to put the motion on the
floor to �ci.nd the two contracts
in May.
Commissioner Hershel
McKinzie abstained and
Conunissione
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In other b ine ·the
commission' entered into a
contract with Consumers Asphalt
Company of Benton Harbor in the
amount of $128,048.81 for the
1990 and 1991 Street
Improvement Pr?ject.
STRUcruRES scheduled to
be demolished include, 260
Bellview, 344 High, 381 Summit,
793 E. High, 583 Highland, 804
Warwick, 805 Warwick, 870
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Other bidders included, Fette
& Son, ot Dowagiac, Or the
amount of $85,484.48 and
Yerrington Construction of
Benton Hamor for the amount of
$79,060.
D $21 for ONE YEAR
($5 off the new tand price)
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