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LEGAL NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENT AND INVITATION
FOR BIDS
Th Highland Park Housin Com mis-
ion requests sealed bid propos Is for
the FY1993 ClAP Mod rniz tion Pro­
gram for M128-1 05-001, -002, -003 and
-004: HUD project numbers M128-
P10598993 and MI28-P10590193:
which consists of the replac ment of
shingled roofs, replacement of furnaces
and HVAC units, and some sewer and
plumbing repair work for up to 211 public
housing units.
The Highland Park Housing Commis­
sion will receive sealed bid proposals for
a single construction contract. All work
will be performed under the guidelines of
the Comprehensive I mprovement Assis­
tance Program managed through th
Detroit Area Office of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development.
Interested bidders may obtain copies of
bidding and construction documents be- .
ginning at 10:00 A.M. local time on
Thursday, May 19, 1994 at the Highland
Park Housing Commission offices.
There will be a $45.00 deposit per set
required: deposits will be refunded only
to those bidders submitting a Proposal
by the deadline and returning the docu­
ments in good order by June 30, 1994.
Bidding and construction documents will
be on file for reference at offices of The
Lloyd Corporation (Architect), the High­
land Park Housing Commission
(Owner), the Construction Association of
Michigan, Dodge/McGraw-Hili, and
Daily' Construction Reports.
I nterested bidders will note that a pre-bid
conference and walk-through will be
conducted at 10:00 A.M. 10c�1 time FRI­
DAY, MAY 27, 1994, beginning at the
Highland Park Housing Commission of­
fices located at 13725 John R. Street,
Highland Park, Michigan.
Bids will be received at the office of the
Highland Park Housing Commission un­
�I 10.:00 tocat ti , on , �y,
,�une 9, 1994.. Bids will be pu Iicly
opened and read aloud at 10:05 A. M. the
same day, Bids received after 10:00
A.M. the same day will be rejected in
accordance with the contract documents
and will be returned unopened to the
bidder.
Bids must be submitted on the enclosed
forms furnished by the Housing Com­
mission. Bid envelopes shall be till d.
"Highland Park HOUSing Commission­
FY1993 ClAP Modernization Program,"
and delivered to:
attn: Mr. William C. Flanagain.
Executive Director
Highland Park Housing Commission
13725 John R. Street
Highland Park. MI 48203
The Highland Park Housing Commis­
sion reserves the right to accept any
bids. to reject any or all bids, to W iv
irregularities and/or informalities H) ny
bid. and to make the 'award in any man­
ner deemed in the b st interest of th
Housing Commission.
Any further information may be obtained
from the Architect.
attn: Nathan L. Harv y, AlA
The Lloyd Ccrporatlon
13700 Woodward Avenue. Suite 800
Highland Park. MI 48203
(313) 869-6900
or the Owner, Highland Park Housin
Commission:
attn: Mr. William C. F!;:tnagain.
Executive Director
(address above)
(313) 868-4500
END OF ADVERTISEMENT ANP INVI­
TATION FOR BIDS
Michigan Ci 'zen Adv 5·22 & 5-29-94
LEGAL NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENT
Th City of Highland Park. Michigan
Water Department
REQUEST FOR BIDS
Bids are being accepted for the installa­
tion of water met rs and out side r ding
devices. Sealed bid should be submit­
ted to th Office of th CI1y CI rk by 4:00
p. m. Monday June 6, 1994 t 30 G f Id
Avenue, Highland Park, Mich. 48203.
Bids win be opened at the June ,1
City Council Meting at 7: 0 p m
A copy of the .o sp clue tions m y
o tam d at the Wat r Dept. orne
PI a contact Nevius E. Harden for
further Information at 252-0044, Monday
through Thursday, 9 .m. to 5 p m A BID
BOND IS REQUIRED.
Michi
F'I Ci 'zen Adv S-22 & 5-�-94
LEGAL NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
CITY OF BENTON HARBOR
GATEWAY NEIGHBORHOOD
R HABILITATION PROJECT
PIPESTONE ROAD
RECONSTRUCTION
Sled bids Will be received until 2:00 I
p.m., LOCAL TIME. JUNE 3. 1 94. In th I
City Commission Cham rs. City Hall,
200 E Wall Str t. Benton Harbor, Mlchl- Th
gall 4. 22. at whwh irn nile! plac said
bids Will b op n d and publicly r ad
aloud for the tollowmq a pro irnat
uan in s of W rk'
CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK
R CREATION DEPARTMENT
REQUEST FOR BIDS
Bid r bing cce d for the renova­
tion ot, the Ern t . Ford Fieldhouse,
locat d at 10 Pitkin Str t, in Highland
Park. MI. E ch pro osal shall be accom­
panied by a certified check or a bid bo d
by recognized surety comp ny similar
to U.S. Go rnm nt Standard form bid
bond, in the amount of five percent (5%)
ofthe bid. payable to th Ci f Highland
Park, Michigan. s security for the ac­
ceptance of the proposal.
Sealed bids should be submitted to the
City Clerk office by 4:00 p.m. on Monday.
June 20, 1994 at 30 Gerald Avenue,
Highland Park, MI 48203. Bids will be
opened and awarded at the City Council
Meeting at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, June
20, 1994. Bids may be picked up at the
Ernest T. Ford Fieldhouse. For further
information, please contact Mr. Edeings
or Mr. Blackwell at 869-5262. Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on
Saturdays 10 a.m. to 4 p. .
Michigan Otlzen Mv. 5-22 & 5-29-94
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTlCE OF PUBLIC HEARING
PLAC�: COUNCIL CHAMBERS
DATE: JUNE 6, 1994
TlME: 6:30 P.M.
Pursuant to Real Estate Guidelines for
disposing of land. notice is hereby given
that the City Council will hold a Public
Hearing at the place, date and time indi­
cated above to consider the offer to pur­
chase the following property.
BORTZ HEALTH CARE
FACILITIES INC.
PARK GERIATRIC VILLAGE
Albert Pollack Executive Plant
Manager
Corporate Offie : 11700 East Ten
Mile Road'
Warren. Michigan 48089
-Hd-lII..,;quire: .
10 Pasadena·
120 Pasadena
MATTIE P. CARTER
CITY CLERK
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Michl n Citizen Adv. 5-22 & 5-29-94
LEGAL NOTICE
SYNOPSIS OF THE REGULAR MEET­
ING OF THE BENTON CHARTER
TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES
HELD ON TUESDAY. MAY 17, 19�4. AT
7:00 P.M.
Members pres nt Sup rvisor Boothby;
Clerk Ask w. Tr asur r Mammina &
Tru tees Is ac ott & Wells.
COLD MILLING BITUMINOUS SUR·
FACE - 1920 TON
BITUMINOUS MIXTURE - 3C & 4C _ Mlc
1385 TO
MISCELLANEOUS CONCRETE
PAVEM NT -. REINFORCED - 6" - 470
SYD
STORM SE'NER - 560 LFT
DRAINAGE STRUCTURES - 20
EACH
DRAINAGE STRUCTURE COVERS
- 11,875 LBS '
CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER. DE-
TAIL C4 - 3556 LFT
CONCRETE SIDEWALK - 2070 SFT
SIDEWALK RAMPS - 1270 S
SIGNS - 320 SFT
PAVEMENT MARKINGS - 4200 l..FT
TOPSOIL, SEED, FERTILIZER &
MUl-CH - 2220 SYD
All bids shall be addressed to CITY OF
BENTON HARBOR, 200 E. wan Street,
Benton Harbor, Michigan 49022. Bids
shall be sealed and shall have the name
and address of the bidder and the con­
tract for which the bid is being submitted
on the outside of the envelope. All bid­
ders shall bid in accordance and upon
the bid forms included in the contract
documents. No bids will be received after
the designated time stated above.
The contract documents are on file for
inspection at ABONMARCHE CON­
SULTANTS, INC., 95 W. Main St., Ben­
ton Harbor, MI 49022 (616) 927-2295.
Copies of the contract documents may
be obtained from the above for a non-re­
fundable fee of $25.00 for each set of
contract documents.
A certified check, cashier's check, or bid
bond in an amount equal to five percent
(5%) of the total amount of the bid, made
p yable to the CITY OF BENTON HAR­
BOR. will be required with each bid as
security for the proper execution of the
.__'__�I""r 100 L bar. M ter,at, nct.P
f rrna . ond ill b re uired of the
succ ssful bidder.
Attention is call d to th fact that no less
than the minimum salaries and wages as
set forth in the Contract Documents must
be paid. The Contractor must ensure that
employees and applicants for employ­
ment are not discriminated against be­
cause of race, color, religion, sex. or
national origin. in accordance with Ex­
ecutive Order 11246 Equal Employment
Opportunity and Notice of Requirement
for Affirmative Action to ensure Equal
Employment Opportunity.
The Contr ct must comply with the
Davis-Bacon Act of July 2. 1964 (TItle 40
Sec. 276A). the Equal Employment Op­
portunity Act of September 28. 1965 No.
11246. all United S1 tes Department of
La or R gulations nd Standards. Title
2 , 1. 3 and 5. TitJe 18, U.S.C., Section I
874 known s th "Anti-Kickback Act" I
and the Federal Occupational Safety and I
He Ith Act of 1 70. nd all amendments I
to the aforesaid rules and regulations.
•• t
Each contract or agreement recervmq I
financial assistance in ex" )�,<, of
$10,000.00 'from the City of Bentoll Har i
bor Com rnunity Development nil If k
Grant Funds is required to comply with
the requirements of Section 3 of the
Housin and Urban Development Act of
1968. as amend d. 12 U.S.C. 1701 u.
Se tlon 3 requires that to the qr at st'
ext nt f . sibl .traminq e. n mpk ym nt
opportunmes nnsmq 011 of th pr J t
dS<;1 t d Ilnd(�, cl prr Ur:lm plov1(11I1( (II
r ct f ri r' I fill ncial ( .stance from
H·U 0 t given to I wer mcorn r SI­
d nts of ttl project area (C ity) and,
where appropriate, contracts for work in
connection With the project, be aw arded
lob me c nc rns which are loc t d
In or own d 111 sub tanti I part by per­
sons r SI uiq In ttl r a of the pr J ct
(f":lty II ItS)
THE CITY OF BENTON HARBOR. an
opportunity employer has the following
t rnporary summ�r positions vailable:
Recreation Supervisor - 8
Salary: $5.50 per hour
Supervis Recreation Aides. Will ass: t Brand new 1 bedroom apartment spot-
With planning and implementation of rec- I s. c rpeted. ulet, appliances. private
r tional ctivities and maintain various parkin. Close to Woodward, Lodge and
records. Must be a High School graduate Davison. $350 per month. Manager
with previous experience in recreational 865-5411 or 867-0851. Office 885-3726.
programming: Preferably a resident of .. 5.29.9
the City of Benton Harbor. Must possess
a valid Michigan'S Driver's License
Recreation Aides - 10
Department of Planning
Community De lopm nt
n 0 z n AIJ\I. 5/29
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF AN UAL ELECTlO
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY
OF HIGHLAND PARK. COUNTY OF
WAYNE, MICHIGAN, MONDAY. JUNE
13,1994
TO THE QUALI FI ED ELECTORS OF
SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT at
the Annual Election to be held in Sc 001
District of the City of Highland Park,
County of Wayne, Michigan, on Monday.
June 13, 1994, between the hours of
7:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M .• Eastern Time,
the following matter will be submitted to
vote of the qualified electors:
There will be elected two (2) members of
the Board of Education of the School
District to fulfill two four (4)-year expired
terms, b ginning July 1, 1994. and end­
ing June 30. 1998.
The following are the candidates for the
two four (4)-year terms:
Wanda L. Bostic, Ann Jones. Ant ony J.
Elam. Sr .. Arneta E. Waterhouse.
There will be elected one (1) member of
the Board of Education of the School
District to fulfill a vacancy for a thr e
(3)-year unexpired term, beginning July
1. 1994 and ending June 30. 1998.
The following are the candidates for the
one three (3)-year term:
Dorothy D. Eaddy. John F. Mattox
Each person voting for the members of
the Board of Education of the School
District 01 the City of Highland Park,
County of Wayne. Michigan, must be:
(a) A citizen of the United States .of
America over eighteen (18) years of age
(b) A re istered elector of the City of
Hi hland Park
111 e' c ion' will be conducted by the
icials of the City of Highland Park and
the place of voting will be the regular
voting place in each election precinct in
the City of Highland Park, County of
Wayne, Michigan.
ANN M. JONES, SECRETARY
HIGHLAND PARK BOARD OF
EDUCATION
Michigan Cltizen Adv. 5/29 & 6/5/94
HELP WANTED
POSTAL JOBS Start $11 41 {hr. For
exam and application info. call (219)769-
8301 ext. MI539, 9am-9pm, Sun-Fri. 6-5
(2) POSITIONS
1. MAINTENANCE MECHANIC
2. MAINTENANCE HELPER
Highland Park Housing Commission is
seeking a person with knowledge, expe­
rience. and skills in the following trades.
to maintain 211 units of housmq: Car­
pentary, Electrical, Plumbing, Plastering
and General Repairs. A criminal check
and drug test is necessary. Dead Line
Date for all applications is June 6, 1994.
A more detailed Job description can be
obtained by contacting: Mr. WiUiam C.
Flanagain. Executive Director. Highla d
Park Housing Commission, 13725 John
R .. Highland Park. Michigan 48203
(313)868-4500. 5-22 & 5-29
TRAFFIC DIRECTOR - Must have
strong organizational skills, some book­
keeping knowledge. and computer ex­
perience. Accuracy very important.
Women and minorities are encouraged
to apply. EOE. Send resume to WHFB
Radio, P.O. Box 999, Benton Harbor, MI
49022. Attn: Office/Business Mgr. 5129
Workers in Berrien, Cass and Van Buren
county who are 55 + and seeking em­
ployment phone 983-01 n or 1 {8oo)442-
2803. Our professional staff would like
to assist you in your job search. Dislo­
cated workers are welcome. Auxiliary
aids and services are available upon
request to individuals with disabilities.
Michigan Relay C nter 1 (800)649-3777.
(Voices and TOO) EOE. 6-5-94 .
• I
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
START YOUR OWN BUSINESS -
Ground floor business opportunity in
marketing and sells. Enjoy the tax
credit. Small startup cost. Call
(313)894-3943. 5-29-94
-WANTED ---
Hair braiders and weaver (h ir shipped
directly t.o you). Color brochure/flyer
$1 :00. Send to: Elizabeth Terry. P.O. Box
02324. Detroit, MI 48202. 5-29
REAL ESTATE
FINANCIAL SERVICE
GETYOUR OWN
VISA OR Me
Regardl � of Cur nt or P st
Credit Pr hi ms
(even if you've fil d for b nkruptcyl)
CClII th Cr dit Connection
in
for fr
rt or all
Members a sent: Trust e Hudson.
Th meetin was called to order at 7:.00
p.m. followed by a silent invoc tion and
the Pledge of Allegiance. The minutes of
the regular meting held May 3. 1994,
were approved as presented. There were
no Agenda Amendments or Committee
Reports.
Deemed n cessary Pike and Kurt Street
water.
Approved amendment to Pension Plan
Agreement
Approved ym nt f hill as follows:
General Fund, $103.217 7 l, Fir Fund,
$17.922.63, Polic Fund, 27,864.14;
Sewer Fund, $8.053.31; Community De­
velopment FUlld. $193.RR: and D.D.A.
.• Fund, $. 00.00.
Adjourned the meeting at 7:15 p.m.
The next regular Board meeting will e
held June 7, 1994, at 7:00 p.m.
Willie C. Ask ,Sr .. Clerk
Benton Charter Towns ip
Michigan Citizen Adv 5/2 /94
LEGAL NOTICE
EVAN I EDUC, Director
City 0 B nt n H r or
Salary: $4.25 per hour
Handle onneral rnaint nance of p rks.
Will als assist in conducth g recr c
tional a tivities : iic SCtl 01 and Col
I e students pr t=rreo.
Bus Driv r - 2
Salary: $6. 0 per hour
Drive bus n fi Id tn s athl nc t am
tnps and Ottl r sp cral trips for recre tion
departm nt. Must be. a High Gradu teo
Must possess a valid Michigan chauf­
feur's License.
CLOSING DATE: MAY 31,1994
Please a ply at tile City Of Benton H r
bor. Personnel Ottrc . 200 W II Stre t,
B nton Harbor MI 022. EOE M/F Dis
led V ts. 5 29-94
RECIPE
SCRUMPllOUS!!
Purnpkm PI Cak R CIP
SASE/$2.95 With FREEII!
Horn .mad Ic Cre m R icrp
AJ 's Kitch n
P.O Box 0382
Hiqhlan Park. MI 48203
529 4
REMOVINGTR
- 9 EACH
art
art-
GIRLS WANTED from Michigan. be­
tween 7-1 . to comp t In trus y Dr's 8th
annual 1 4 0 troit Pageants Over
$20,000 00 111 prizes nd scholarships.
Call today 1-800-PAGEANT. EXT 3923
(1 80 724 32 8) 5-29
MISCELLANEOUS
HELP WANTED: Earn .uP to $500 per
w ek assem hng product at home No I
experience. Info 1 504- 6-1700 0 PT
MI 1983. 5129 & 6/12
MSW or MS/MA in Mental Health relat d
field. Tlus person Will e the en ical sp
cianst In an Innovative communi y treat­
ment program. Exclt m nt for w rklny
with persons exp n ncuiq III 11 alill e S I
and the ability to work wurun a team I
treatment mod I .. ' es nal Pref r
person Wit o- P"; I nc nd und r- I
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