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September 11, 1994 - Image 4

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-09-11

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I Highland Park
ByR
DIANNE JONES
r of Comm and th Urban
Banke Forum. Sh id
with h r family in roy.
at Davi 0
there wa anyone el . in the
administration at the meeting
who could answer the ques­
tions.
Mc Clary and Fr nklin aid
the Finane Dir tor w he
only on who could h ndl heir
questions, sh w s the
city official prepared the
budget.
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UY A NEW 1994 CADilLAC TODAY
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By RON SEIGEL
HIGHLA D P RK -- urm
it August 29 meetin , th
Highland P rk ity Council
voted to delay action on M yor
Lin ey Porter' propo al for
e tlement of court ca
Month go th city council
voted not to ke action on ny
city financi I m tte x pt for
larie , until fin ncia l repo
were up to d t . Council mem­
bers tat that he city could
not rationally mak d isions to
pay for differen Items until
hey und rstood the city' finan­
. 1 condition. .
It in' tr -
tion it
JUly reco a tn - im of th
m ing, Councilman Titus Me
Clary aid that the council
would not act on uch m tters.
He xplained that Finan . Di­
rector Elain T rr II wa not
present to d I with city council
questions
Council President Pro Tern
hristine -Franklin in erted an
mendment that the settlement
proposals would be dealt with at
the next meeting, if the finan­
cial director shows up.
o
d,
could not prop rly evaluate
th m
Wainwright id the reports
w r given to th council secre­
tary the pr vious Thursday -­
on working day befor the
m ing. Wainwright id if
city council mem r: had any
qu ions of th ' Fin nce Direc­
tor, they hould have asked if
Neighbor, ay it'
By RON SEIGEL
MlchlQ!o C/t/zgo I ti,'! I, , ! •
HI 'HLA R PA K - In tlw
mi t of fo�J\'(J �Ul'd �rl·l�e't1
a "public nuis n ," controver­
sial building t 11 Mo has
be n old, according to a nei h­
bor hood prot t r
Jennifer Franklin, one of the
I aders in prot ting conditions
at the building, id he heard
from a court offie r that the
Sterling Group. old th building
and tha mo t r id nts w r.
vi ed.
Neighborhood re idents
charged it wa a' lum building
and dangerous to people who
live in th r .
Franklin, a r ide nt, who is
the daughter of ormer Deputy
Mayor Godfrey Franklin and
Council President Pro Tern
Christine Franklin, urged that
the building b de lar d a "pub­
lic nui a nce."
he has uggested that this
could repr ent a te t c e giv­
ing urban areas n w tool for
d aling with lum landlords.
Th issue wa referred to the
ci y a torney
ARD
till a nul an
CA
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Conv
ntl In t.d in th
e nt r r n
OTTY WAINWRIGHT,
Administrative Assi tant to the
Mayor called the decision irra­
tional.
Wainwright said that after
July, the administration was
operating under new budget
for a new fiscal y a r nd council
member should know the city
would not "be going broke injust
one month."
Furthermore, the council was
.not dealing with discretionary
fund , but legal ettlements or­
der by the court , he said.
Wainwright add d these settle- .... ..... ....
ments wou ld not have come be­
fore a city council meeting, had
council members not agreed
upon this in closed session.
Franklin charged that the
ouncil members had not re­
ceived the financial reports un­
til the day ofth m ting and so
new one.
Thi action prev nt d a
teach r' trike and . sur d
hool would op n on ch dule.
re Byndrian, publi f-
f irs official for th Highl nd
Park School Bo rd, aid "We'r
pleased the ducation of our
children begin on time. Many
exciting ch n in th chool
dis trict will ome a reali y on
ch ule "

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