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01. Obituaries
02. In Memoriam
03. Cards of Thanks
04. Monuments
& Cemetery Plots
05. Personals/Announcements
06. Legal Notices
07. Attorneys
08. Entertainment
09. Lost & Found
10. Coming Events
30. Help Wanted
31. Help Wanted Sales
32. Help Wanted Drivers
33. Child Care
34. Specialized Services
35. Situations Wanted
40. Business Opportunity
42. Health and Fitness
43. Money to Loan
44. Music/Art Lessons
45. Adult Care
46. Private Schools/Instruction
47. Riding/Horses/Stables
50. Pets & Supplies
54. Rummage Sales
55. Estate Sales
56. Flea Markets
57. Antiques
58. Garage and Yard Sales
59. Auctions
60. Misc. Sales
61. Misc. Items
62. Building Supplies
63. Business and
OfficeEquipment
64. Lawn & Garden Supplies
65. Tree Service
66. Landscape / Nurseries
67. Garden Plant / Supplies
68. Garden / Produce
70. Masonry / Brickwork
72. Cleaning Services
73. Musical Merchandise
74. Sporting Goods
75. Boats / Accessories
76. Remodeling & Renovations
77. Recreation Vehicles
78. Hunting / Fishing
82. Wanted to Buy
87. Room for Rent
88. Duplexes for Rent
89. Apartments for Rent
90. Condos/Townhouses for Rent
92. Business Places for Rent
93. Banquet Halls
94. Farm Land for Rent
95. Real Estate
96. Houses for Rent
97. Cottages for Rent
98. Manufactured/Mobile Homes
99. Flats for Rent
100. Will Share
101. Wanted to Rent
102. Storage
103. Business Property for Sale
104. Farms & Acreage for Sale
105. Mobile Homes for Sale
106. Houses for Sale
107. Condos/Townhouses for Sale
108. Lake and Resort
109. Income Property
110. Lots for Sale
111. Out of State Property
112. Commercial Lease
113. Real Estate Wanted
114. Auto Accessories
115. Autos for Sale
116. Antique & Classic Cars
117. Trucks & Vans for Sale
118. Freebies
119. Auto Repairs
120. Motorcycles
121. Autos Wanted
A
SSOCIATED
N
EWSPAPERS OF
M
ICHIGAN
P
AGE
5
May 14, 2015
W
AYNE
- W
ESTLAND
Westland Police Station will
receive $2.2 million upgrade
TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD CALL 734-467-1900 OR EMAIL
Classified
Detroit Metropolitan
Wayne County Airport
Runway 4L/22R and
Associated Taxiway
Reconstruction
Romulus, Michigan
The Wayne County Airport
Authority (WCAA) has com-
pleted
a
Draft
Environmental Assessment
(EA) that is now available to
the public for review and
comment for the recon-
struction of Runway 4L/22R
and its associated taxi-
ways. The Draft EA has
been made available for
review
at
Notices.aspx and at the fol-
lowing locations:
• Detroit Metropolitan
Wayne County Airport,
WCAA
Administration
Office, L.C. Smith Building -
Mezzanine,
Romulus,
Michigan
• FAA, Detroit Airports
District Office, 11677 South
Wayne Road, Romulus,
Michigan
• City of Romulus Public
Works Department, 12600
South
Wayne
Road,
Romulus, Michigan
• Romulus Public Library,
11121 South Wayne Road,
Romulus, Michigan
A public open house will be
held on Thursday, 21 May
2015 from 5:30pm to
7:30pm EDT at The Holiday
Inn located at 8400
Merriman Road, Romulus,
MI, 48174. The public is
welcome to attend to learn
more about the project and
the impacts associated
with project implementa-
tion. In addition, the public
can provide comments on
the Draft EA at the public
open house. Written com-
ments must be received by
5:00pm Eastern Daylight
Time on 1 June 2015.
Emailed comments should
be
sent
to
to:EAComment@flymsy.co
m. Mailed comments must
be postmarked no later
than 1 June 2015 and
should be mailed to:
Theresa Samosiuk
Project Manager
Wayne County Airport
Authority
L.C. Smith Building -
Mezzanine
Detroit MI 48242
Before including your
address, phone number, e-
mail address, or other per-
sonal identifying informa-
tion in your comment, be
advised that your entire
comment - including your
personal identifying infor-
mation - may be made
publicly available at any
time.
All
comments
received on the Draft EA
will be considered by the
Airport and FAA in prepar-
ing the Final EA.
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ices/humanresources to
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The Main Street Project in
Wayne was recently awarded
technical assistance from the
Michigan State Housing
Development Authority.
The award will include advice
from national consultants who
will help design a customized
community development strategy,
according to prepared statement
fromthe agency.
Through a partnership with
the National Main Street Center,
professional staff members will
work with national experts to
deliver communications plan-
ning services to local Main Street
leaders. This training will help
enhance downtown development
efforts like business growth and
beautification projects, noted
Kevin Elsenheimer, executive
director of the state housing
development authority.
“This type of technical support
gives main street communities
the tools they need to create
engaging, vibrant places for resi-
dents and visitors to enjoy,”
Elsenheimer said.
WayneMain Street was award-
ed this technical assistance after
a competitive application process
late last year. Scheduled to be
completed before 2016, the serv-
ice will focus on audience, capac-
ity and current and potential
resources to strengthen the
awareness of downtown Wayne
and the Wayne Main Street pro-
gram.
“This is one of the many great
benefits of being a Main Street
community,” said Lindsey
Wooten, executive director of
Wayne Main Street. “This com-
munication planning process is
going to be instrumental in help-
ing us set our long-term goals and
will provide us with the key steps
we need to achieve them.”
During a two-day site visit,
consultants will assess the local
environment and gather informa-
tion from the Main Street board
of directors and organization
committee to identify key audi-
ences and messages. The second
day will include a brief presenta-
tion of preliminary findings and
ideas. The final plan will high-
light unique assets of the city and
be presented to local leaders
within 30 days of the visit.
The consultation is part of a
variety of services Wayne is eligi-
ble to receive since becoming a
Select Main Street community in
2014. Additional services provid-
ed by Michigan Main Street
include a baseline assessment in
2014.
For more information on the
Wayne Main Street communica-
tion planning service or becom-
ing involvedwith theWayneMain
Street projects, contact the Main
Street office at (734) 629-6822 or
visit
.
A lot has happened at the Westland
Police Department during the past 40
years.
Much of that history and many of the
visitors during those four decades con-
tributed to the wear and tear at the build-
ing which is now scheduled for a major
renovation, according to Mayor William
Wild.
Wild said that $2.2 million in renova-
tions at the building on Ford Road will
provide for a total reconstruction of the
section of the building that houses the
Traffic and Special Operations depart-
ment. In addition, new corridor security
barriers, ceilings and lighting are planned
for the lock-up section and the staff locker
area will also see renovations. Wild said
that a new fire alarm system and added
security devices would be installed
throughout the building along with new
windows, ceramic flooring and carpeting.
Wild said this was the first major reno-
vation to the building since it was original-
ly constructed in 1975.
Included in the renovation plans are
improvements to the parking lot and side-
walks, a new digital exterior monument
sign that will be shared with the 18th
District Court and a 20 by 40-foot storage
facility to be constructed on the west side
of the parking lot. The project also
includes renovation of staff and public
restrooms and the purchase of new office
furniture.
Eric Dumont, senior associate with
CRESA, a division of Plante Moran, over-
saw the project design and will manage
construction at the project. Dumont was
also involved in the design and manage-
ment of the new Westland City Hall proj-
ect.
“The police department project is a
continuation of the collective efforts of my
administration and the city council to
reinvest in and modernize the city's physi-
cal assets,” said Wild. “We set aside funds
over the past few years for these improve-
ments that enhance functional capabili-
ties and improve safety for the officers and
the public.”
Police Chief Jeff Jedrusik echoed
Wild's comments.
“The officers and support staff are look-
ing forward to working in a modern, well-
designed facility, and one with added
security features, not only in the lock-up
area but throughout the building.”
This communication planning process
is going to be instrumental in helping
us set our long-term goals and will provide
us with the key steps we need to achieve them.
Main Street Project wins state technical assistance
Plans for $2.2 million in renovations at the Westland Police Station on Ford Road were
revealed by Mayor William Wild last week.
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in The Eagle
call 734-467-1900.
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