) By RON SEIG l MlchlQ!n Citizen TH U M city departm nts under th administra- tion of D troit M yor D nnis Archer 'totally cut off funding for the Woodbridge District Council without notifying city coun il. A special s sion was held Tuesday, September 27 in .which the D troi City Council could clarify the situ tion. City coun­ cil sourc state that t.here wer conflicting claims, and th authorized meetings between Woodbridge and admini tration official w re e up to iron out these claims. William ledge, Chairperson of the Woodbridge District Coun iI, harged that the rea on for the cutoff of Woodbridge funds wa the desire of some in the Archer Adminis ration to destroy citizen distric councils and restore th day when citiz n h d no voice in the development proce . In th 50s and pOs during th Miriani, Cavanaugh, and Grib Administration, residents say people were being moved from their homes without adequate relocation to make ro m for affluent uburbanites and big busin ledge id the administration of Detroit Mayor Dennis Ar h r "came in not wanting CDCs." ledge pointed out that this year. Gloria Robinson, head of t.he Planning and D velopment Department suggested that mon y hould only go to "produ ive" district councils, giving h dmini tration control over what citizen repr s ntativ he would accept. "We ar actually th only voice that the people have," Sledge aid without citizen district councils, Sledge s: ys, special int r st, uch as big busine ,would be to 1 old a domi- nant. voic r w oa... ill he sid, just s they did in the early days of urban renewal. WHILE CITY COUNCIL did not adopt the plan to cut off funding for district councils city officials .did not approve of, Mahaffey said in her budget message that the city council would next year. Councilwoman Brenda Scott expressed dis­ agr merit. Sledge charges efforts to cut off Woodbridge funds are part of a general Archer Administration plan to "close us (citizen dist.rict councils) up one by one." ity Editor Roger Short. told the Michigan Citizen that the problem was the failure of Woodbridge to pay employee taxes nd document other expenses. According to Short, the Plan­ ning and Developm nt Department (formally the Community and Economic Development Department) pre- ented the Auditing Department with an audit of Woodbridg expenses _ from the firm of Reed and Taylor, stating that the district council owed $26,000 in payroll taxes, tate unemployment taxes and city taxes. He said part of the problem was that Woodbridge officials did not pay taxes in a "timely fashion" and owed interest on taxes. He also charged Woodbridge did not provide r cords of expenditures that it made. . Citizen dis ric councils are paid out of Federal Block Grant Fund If charges . against Woodbridge are tru«, Mahaffey warn d, uch Financial irregularities by district councils could r due f deral Funding. TATE LAW establishing district councils do not require citie to finance them. Mahaffey aid that if th Woodbridge District Council did not pay the payroll taxes, he City of Detroit would have to·do so "out of our tax dollars." led I Woodbrid hairpe on, aid that th repor WA fal H aid in th late 1980 , the di ric council had tax probl m b cause the auditing firm hey hired paid axe late nd t hi th r d up int re t. In 19 0 he Col man Young Adrnini tration gr .d to pay th taxe on on time ba i H dded that th Woodbrid di trict council al 0 rais d mon y through holding dinners. Aft r t hi, I d aid Woodbridg h ndl d tax paymen th m lv nd ensured they w r paid on time led aid or every expenditure, Woodbridge official provid -d arc Ip . . A r mg 0 .Gillon, th ity Council called for m ting b w n Arch r Adrnini tration and Woodbridge offici Is to clarify t h i u tion nd work hin ou Gillon adds he city council want Woodbridge officials to re pond to th charges in th R ed and T ylor udit and to giv Shor nd Kevin n om . th fi 1 n ly t, a chance to r ply. . , ch n to dur , Detroit ') comp ny' bo min , lower profi m rgin m n it can no Ion generate th funding it n expand. Trum rk i n alan. To prepa . for th next eco­ nomic downturn, minority 3Up­ pl ior ar diver ifying heir product lin au ide ofth auto industry, cquiring small r companies and fonningpartner- hip with each oth rand non­ mi ority finn . Savaroir Moss is 'promoted Savaroir Mo s, 'P , has been promo eO to r gional con­ troller for t h D troit Region of McDonald' Corporat ion. Moss will s rve as financial advi or to the regional vi pr ident on central business transactions with restaurant franchisee . Moss has been with McDon­ ald's since 1988. She has pre­ viously held the po itions of internal auditor, staff account­ ant, departmental coordinator, and supervisor of th financial accounting and r porting group. Moss rid a bachelor of science degr e in accounting from Michigan Stat U niver­ sity. She became a certified pub­ lic accountant in f990 Moss, a Detroit native, re­ side in Livonia, MI. UNITED EGRO COLLEGEFuNn SO YEARS OF MAKING A CRITiCAl DIFFERENCE '\ Wednesday October 26, 1994 ·Holiday Inn South Conference Center Lansing, Michigan S40 per penoa 6:30 p.m. - Dinner and Program more busin S. JA QUELINE LEWI - KEMP, who became Lewis M t­ al's president after her fath r' death in 1993, ays her com­ pany is swamped with work now because of the boom in auto ales Bu she's hedging her be by slowly diversifying the firm with appliance maker contrae , although 0 percent of her busi- n is till in aut . 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