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               THE BELLEVILLE          Reconstruction of I-275 set to begin next month
          ENTERPRISE
          ENTERPRISE
                                          As July 4th approaches and
               Vol. 136, No. 25        COVID 19 pandemic restric-                               ”                                I-275 project, the bridge at M-
                                                                                                                                 14 and Schoolcraft will be
            The communities of         tions are eased, many area res-           We're very excited; we can't wait.              repaired which will necessi-
          Belleville, Van Buren and    idents are planning family                                                                tate the closing of the Metro
          Sumpter townships will cele-  gatherings and celebrations                 We've been thinking about                    Trail. He said that the closure
          brate summer with a week-    which may involve local travel.            this every day for the past year.              should be comparatively short
          end festival on and around 8-   The Michigan Department                                                                while the bridge repairs are
          mile-long Belleville Lake.   of Transportation (MDOT),                                                                 completed.
                          See page 4.  however,  also has plans for the                                                             Following this initial phase
                                       area and the two may not be   Construction is planned from  ramps may be temporarily      beginning next month, MDOT
                                       compatible. The state will    Will Carlton Road to Six Mile  closed during the work. This  has scheduled road rebuilding
                  THE CANTON           begin the much publicized and  Road, according to state offi-  first section of the construction  on the southbound lanes
             EAGLE                     long-scheduled major recon-   cials and will begin next     is expected to cost about $15  between Northline and Five
             EAGLE
               Vol. 74, No. 25         struction of Interstate 275   month between Will Carlton    million, according to officials.  Mile roads during 2022; road
                                       beginning in July. The road-  and Northville roads.            The Metro Trail, installed  rebuilding on the northbound
            A Canton Township          work will continue, according    Culverts will also be      alongside the interstate will be  lanes between Northline Road
          Police officer was shot and  to state officials, for four years  replaced between Northline  closed at M-14 and Schoolcraft  and M-14 in 2023 and road
          killed by his 18-year-old son  and cost an estimated $257 mil-  Road and Five Mile Road dur-  Road so joggers and cyclists  rebuilding on the northbound
          in the family home Monday    lion.                         ing this first phase of the work  who use this route will not  lanes between M-14 and Five
          morning.                        The 24-mile reconstruction  which is expected to continue  have access to that path during  Mile Road in 2024.
                                       will include all lanes of the  through November. While      a short time this summer, offi-  “We're very excited; we can't
                          See page 3.  interstate located in Plymouth,  lanes may be closed, access to  cials said.              wait,” Horne said. “We've been
                                       Canton     Township     and   the roads will be provided       According to Jeff Horne, the  thinking about this every day
                THE INKSTER            Northville, along with Livonia.  although some entry and exit  MDOT project manager for the  for the past year.”
          LEDGER STAR
          LEDGER STAR
               Vol. 74, No. 25            Making a splash
            June movie night at the
          Inkster Police Department       Rain gardens at Plymouth complex will help area environment
          was a huge success and the
          next free movie in the park-      Mother Nature was the guest of honor  Recreation Complex (PARC) in downtown  absorb as much as 5,000 gallons of water
          ing lot of the Inkster Police   last week when state and local officials  Plymouth.                         each rainstorm helping to reduce flooding
          Department is set for July 9.   along with area volunteers and members  The former parking lot at the facility  for neighbors and ease the load on storm
                          See page 9.     of Friends of the Rouge welcomed the new  has been transformed into 20,000 square  sewers, officials said.  The garden plant-
                                          rain gardens at the Plymouth Arts and  feet of individual rain gardens expected to  ings will also provide native habitats for
                  THE NORTHVILLE                                                                                      birds, bees, butterflies and other pollina-
             EAGLE                                                                                                    tors.
             EAGLE
                                                                                                                         The gardens, each planted and main-
               Vol. 210, No. 25                                                                                       tained by a civic group, industry or local
                                                                                                                      club, are also expected to help maintain
            City of Northville Fire
          Chief Steve Ott will officially                                                                             water levels in Tonquish Creek as the
                                                                                                                      plants should help store the rainwater in
          retire July 2 after seven                                                                                   the ground so that it can travel over weeks
          years as chief and 36 years                                                                                 and even months to help prevent flooding,
          with the department.                                                                                        providing water to local creeks during dry
                         See page 10.
                                                                                                                      times.
                                                                                                                         “Prior to planting these rain gardens,
                                                                                                                      rain would fall off the parking lot here, go
                  THE PLYMOUTH                                                                                        into drains and into a creek and immedi-
             EAGLE                                                                                                    ately flush out of the system,” Friends of
             EAGLE
                                                                                                                      the Rouge Restoration Coordinator
               Vol. 21, No. 25                                                                                        Matthew Bertrand explained. “We've
                                                                                                                      received reports that homes nearby this
            Shauna Anderson has
          been named as the new                                                                                       site have been affected by flooding due to
                                                                                                                      the set up.” Now, he said, the rainwater
          director at the Plymouth                                                                                    will nourish the fledgling plants in the var-
          District Library following an                                                                               ious gardens and bolster the environment,
          extensive search by the                                                                                     as Mother Nature intended.
          Library Board of Trustees.                                                                                     More than 300 volunteers spent about
                         See page10.      Plymouth Morning Rotary Club member Beth Stewart, center, receives a bit of help
                                          planting in the club rain garden from her grandchildren, Jack Tuscan, 3, and Ava  35 days to plant the 23 separate rain gar-
                                          Tuscan, 6, under the watchful eye of Rain Garden Coordinator Matt Bertrand, left, and
                   THE ROMULUS            Morning Rotary Club President-elect Chris Kelly, far right. Photo by David Willett            See Garden, page 6
             ROMAN
             ROMAN
               Vol. 136, No. 25        Sumpter trustees appoint new township treasurer
            A plan to rename four
          streets in Romulus to honor     Members of the Sumpter                                                                 said he had every confidence
          local residents met with a   Township Board of Trustees                               ”                                that the board members made
          detour when a family mem-    have appointed Vincent Warren              This is about doing what is right              the right choice in Warren.
          ber questioned the logistics  to complete the remainder of           for the township. The clock is ticking.              “I am confident in Mr.
          of the plan.                 the vacant treasurer's position.                                                          Warren's morals, his integrity
                          See page 9.     Warren was sworn into office                 We have to move now.                      and his intelligence. We will be
                                       June 17 and will complete the                                                             just fine,” Rush said. “This was
                                       term of James Clark, who died                                                             the correct decision for the
                  THE WAYNE            June 7. Warren sought the trea-  Bowman explained that the  lences. I paid my respects. Ms.  township and will allow us to
             EAGLE                     surer's office on the primary  action was in no way disrespect-  Morgan is again taking this  move forward.”
             EAGLE
                                       ballot in the township last year
                                                                                                                                    Warren holds a master's
                                                                                                   opportunity to berate and bash
                                                                     ful to James Clark and that the
               Vol. 74, No. 25         and garnered 547 votes while  members of the board had each  this board.”                 degree in marriage and family
            Wayne officials noted that  Mr. Clark received 695.      taken time to pay their respects  Rush was also critical of  counseling and a baccalaureate
          two developments in the city    Warren's appointment was   to the family.                Morgan's personal remarks and  degree in liberal arts. He cur-
          are currently under construc-  not without conflict at the brief  “Toni doesn't deserve this.  criticism.              rently serves as a peer advocate
          tion and both are on schedule.  special meeting of the township  Shame on this board. This is a  “The treasurer's department  for veterans at the Department
                          See page 5.  board of trustees June 16 when  disgusting slap in the face to our  has been a turnstile for four  of Veteran Affairs in Ann Arbor
                                       he was named to the office.   residents,” she said, claiming  years. We have spent hundreds  and serves as an advocate for
                                       Trustee Peggy Morgan insisted  that there was no township rep-  of thousands of dollars there.  veterans in eight counties in
                   THE WESTLAND        that making the appointment   resentation at services for Mr.  We just started our audit with  both Michigan and Ohio. He
              EAGLE                    during a special meeting was  Clark.                        Post, Smythe Lutz and Ziel. It is  deals with healthcare, employ-
              EAGLE
                                                                        Her remarks prompted vigor-
                Vol. 74, No. 25        “really disrespectful to the  ous responses from Trustee    costing us $160 an hour to get  ment, family counseling,
                                                                                                   ready for the audit. We need the
                                                                                                                                 finances and end-of-life support
                                       Clark family” and asked
             Mayor William R. Wild     Supervisor Tim Bowman why     Matt Oddy and Trustee Tim     proper people in place. We can-  for veterans. He served in the
           announced several appoint-  the appointment couldn't be put  Rush who both immediately  not wait.                     U.S. Navy during the Persian
           ments various Westland com-  off until the next regularly  called for a “point of order”   “This is about doing what is  Gulf/Desert Storm operations
           missions and committees     scheduled meeting of the board.  from Bowman.               right for the township. The clock  from 1988 through 1994 before
           last week and the appoint-     She insisted that the treasur-  “It is unfortunate that Ms.  is ticking. We have to move  being honorably discharged.
           ments were confirmed by     er's office was continuing to  Morgan took this opportunity to  now,” Rush said.             Warren and his wife of 32
           members of the Westland     operate and that Deputy       disparage this board again,”     Morgan cast the lone dissent-  years, Cindy, have lived in the
           City Council at the June 7  Treasurer Toni Clark, the     Oddy said. “I take offense at  ing vote on the appointment of  township for 12 years and are
           meeting.                    widow James Clark, was in the  anybody telling me how I should  Warren to the position.   the parents of eight and grand-
                           See page 6.  office.                      show respect. I gave my condo-   In a later interview, Rush  parents of five.


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