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C names new
program coordinator
By WANDA F. ROauE�E
MicJU'QII Citiwi
mCHlAND PARK - The High
land Park Neighborhood Coati tion
(HPNC) a non-profit community
based organization designed to bring
various community group together,
has named Milton M. Dishman as
program coordinator.
Dishman, 51.yeaIS old, has been
on the job since April 1.
As program coordi nator Dishman
is charged with strengthening pre-
ent block club tablisbing new
on in unrepresented areas, re-es
tablishing community meetings, and
addressing community concerns.
, "Th Coali tion is-. here to give
helpful information, " Dishman said.
Togeth r we can make Highland
Park the model city of the nation that
it once was."
According to Dishman his first
priority will be getting the commu
nity involved by having regular gen
eral coalition meeting .
"I .am asking the community to
comeoutandgiveth irinpuLI'll use
my job a vehicle for communica
tion and interpretation in helping th
Citizens uoderstard the when, what
and how of things when they ee
Watch for future a tiviti fTh R '(I L. Gra Edu tional & Civic
Club, member of Detroit, Michi an Stat. and National As iations of
Women' Club .
writerv.
"Mv avorit Fanul: V. c tion Fvcr."
• nd b c me eligihl to win ev n free rught of
lodging for your bmll� at an Hampton Inn.
In .lud th hrld' narn ,<l�l' .• 1JJrl' ,.lnJ phon numb L
�1aJ! h� June I, I '19�, to:
something occurring. I am interested
in getting the community behind,it
elf," he aid.
Dishman, no tranger to Highland
Park was. a Model Cities Program
coordinator under th Blackwell Ad
minis tration.
Citizens wi bing to contact Dish
man may call 252-03 3, 9:30 am. -
12 p.m., Monday through Friday.
ighland Par
Chamber 0 Commerce
Honorabl D vid S. Points
State Repre ent tive
Sixth District
Speaking on Legislative issues
affecting Highland P k
ay Luncheon eeting
12:00 noon
Thursday, May 20,1993
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S �_j_ to the MiChigan Clt!!en
HI lilA J) P RK- Mr. utton
Wright. h d of the C nn ctieut
Block Clu in Hi zhland Park ay
garba e h n t n picked up in
thr w ek .
"You m 11 the garba from th
dump t r n our fr nt por h." h
aid. "It jw t make you 'i k."
He aid he alled the Dcpartrn nt
of Public Servi �e. in charge of. ani
ration. but uld g t no � ult .
Wright aid t ituati n exists
forp pleon thcsoutheast ideofth
city from Tenny on to alifomia.
"Th re i Just filth." he said.
"Gl throughth aUy. You can't go
through it, bee use the garbage is al t
over." I J
"It' getting warm. We may not be
able to open the door. WOfI1l will be
all over the tuff." he aid, adding,
"I've been here (in Highland Park
ince 1 57 and ha e never een it like
this."
COTTY WAI WRIGHT, ad
mini trative as istant to the Mayor,
who a1 0 handle personnel prob
lems, aid h did not koow if th
garbage in that area was' not picked
up for three weeks but he added
ay
th re were garbage problems
throughout th city.
City Ombud man Earl Wheeler
aid part of th problems was the fact
that old equipment was com tantly
reaking down. The bottom of the
dump ters had rusted and the t ps
came off. Th garbage workers had
to g t the garbage up in coop and
that put them behind chedule, he
said.
To make matters worse, Wh eler
added, the true were old and in
poor repair. Th city had only four
true and two of ihern continually
broke down.
He added it w If<ud to clean the
ally, because the dumpsters were too
big to get the weep JJ:p;p�gh... ' .....
Wright expr sed ttoub that the
problem ere causM'''by lack of
cq uipment, noting he aw trucks
parked in th city and believed em
ployees were loafing on the job.
"You have to have supcrvi ors
f How th trucks ometime." he
aid.
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