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               THE BELLEVILLE          City of Wayne to request 8-mill tax hike
          ENTERPRISE
          ENTERPRISE

               Vol. 137, No. 32           Perhaps the third time will                                                            no votes on placing the millage
            The man accused of a       be a charm for City of Wayne                             ”                                question on the ballot again.
          quadruple homicide in        officials who approved a               Voters have twice rejected the request             Wagner said he understood the
          Sumpter Township has been    request for an additional 8-mill     to approve an additional 5-year, 8-mill levy.        necessity for the ballot ques-
          found dead in his cell at the  levy on the upcoming                                                                    tion, but that he had "a prob-
          Wayne County Jail.           November ballot.                                                                          lem with voting for any new
                          See page 6.     Voters have twice rejected                                                             taxes." Skiff also voted against
                                       the request to approve an     city was ordered to collect   the floundering city budget   the ballot question when it was
                                       additional 5-year, 8-mill levy,  those funds as a settlement of a  was approved by a 5-2 vote of  previously proposed.
                  THE CANTON           which would increase tax rates  lawsuit filed by the Municipal  the councilmembers during    Several residents in the
             EAGLE                     on property in the city by $1 for  Employees Retirement System  their regular meeting July 12.  audience at the meeting
             EAGLE
               Vol. 75, No. 32         every $1,000 of assessed prop-  of Michigan (MERS). The pen-  The tax was proposed as a way  repeatedly criticized the effort
                                       erty valuation, usually about  sion system sued the city for a  to fund, in part, the MERS pen-  to increase property tax and
            Preparations are under     half the market value. The    serious arrearage in contribu-  sion obligation for retired  claimed that the city was
          way for the annual Brews,    owner of a home with a State  tions. The city opted not to  employees. City officials claim  already taxing residents at the
          Brats, & Bands at the Barn   Equalized Value of $100,000   defend that lawsuit, according  that currently 40 percent of the  highest rate allowed by state
          fundraising event planned    would see an $800 tax         to court records, which result-  annual city budget is used to  law. Criticism of the officials
          for Saturday, Sept.10, in    increase.                     ed in the court-ordered levy on  fund pension payments to for-  and the proposed tax became
          Preservation Park.              This effort follows a court  every property owner in the  mer public safety employees.   so adversarial that Mayor John
                          See page 2.  ordered levy of 13.13999 on the  city.                         Council members Kelly      Rhaesa called a recess and left
                                       winter tax bills in the city. The  The latest effort to shore up  Skiff and Phil Wagner cast the  the council chambers.

                THE INKSTER
          LEDGER STAR                     Clean
          LEDGER STAR
               Vol. 75, No. 32            up crew
             A large and enthusiastic
          crowd large audience wel-       The annual scrubbing
          comed 'Magician to the          and sanitizing of all
          World' Gordon Russ to the       equipment used in the
          Leanna    Hicks    Public       upcoming Rotary Club
                                          Chicken Barbeque set
          Library in Inkster last         for Sept. 11 during the
          Saturday.                       66th Annual Plymouth
                          See page 5.     Fall Festival took place
                                          last weekend. Rotary
                                          club members spent the
                  THE NORTHVILLE          morning power wash-
             EAGLE                        ing, scrubbing and
             EAGLE
               Vol. 22, No. 32            scouring the racks and
                                          other equipment and
            The Northville Planning       utensils that will be used
          Commission has supported a      in the preparation of
          recommendation from the         about 8,500 chicken
          Farmers Market Task Force       dinners to be served on
                                          'Chicken
                                                      Sunday.'
          to establish the amenity out-   Presale tickets for the
          side the Downs develop-         dinners are available
          ment.                           from any Rotary Club
                          See page 5.     member     and   will
                                          include the traditional
                  THE PLYMOUTH            half barbequed chicken,
             EAGLE                        chips, an ear of corn, a
             EAGLE
                                          roll, a beverage and a
               Vol. 22, No. 32            cookie. The price this
                                          year is $13 if purchased
            Members of the Plymouth
          Noon Rotary Club began          in advance and $15 if
                                          purchased the day of
          making preparations for the     the barbeque. (See
          traditional Fall Festival       related story, page 3.)
          Chicken Barbeque back in        Photos by David Willett
          March.
                          See page 3.


                   THE ROMULUS
             ROMAN
             ROMAN
               Vol. 137, No. 32
            Blue Sky Ice Cream and     Trustees discuss possibilities for Banotai Park
          Hamburgers hosted a three-
          day festival last weekend to    Sumpter Township trustees  have easy access to the ponds    Bowman said the concept    conceptual at this time.
          support women and children   recently heard conceptual ideas  and pedestrian paths.” He said  includes the installation of mul-  Deputy Supervisor/Trustee
          in crisis.                   for a total renovation and remod-  the proposed paths would be  tiple docks, one he said, should  Tim Rush also cautioned the
                          See page 6.
                                       eling of Banotai Park in the com-  asphalt and that paths would be  be “a good size.” He said the  board members that the discus-
                                       munity.                       wide enough to allow for emer-  plan also includes a dedicated  sion of was “just conceptual and
                                          Township Supervisor Tim    gency vehicle access and vehi-  area for pets at the site.   only conceptual.” He said the
                  THE WAYNE            Bowman discussed the prelimi-  cles from the maintenance       Trustees had several ques-  plan would be presented in great
             EAGLE                     nary plans during the Aug. 9  department. He envisions horse  tions regarding the impact of  detail in the future as discus-
             EAGLE
               Vol. 75, No. 32         workshop session of the board  trails at the park along with the  temporary seasonal employees  sions continue. He also suggest-
                                       members, stressing that the
                                                                                                   on the current union contract.
                                                                                                                                 ed that there might be grant
                                                                     hiking trails.
            Wayne public safety offi-  plans were conceptual and that   Bowman said the plans would  Bowman reiterated that the  money from Wayne County avail-
          cials called for help from the  no funding mechanism had been  use an estimated 90,000 yards of  plans he was discussing were in
          Wayne Hazmat team last       discussed or even estimated for  sand to create the amenities. He  the very preliminary stages and    See Park, page 6
          weekend as they battled an   the project.                  said the ideal plan would be the
          unknown substance in the        The entire 80 acres of the  construction of one or two brick
          Rouge River.                 park needs to be cleared during  and mortar restrooms in the
                          See page 4.  a first phase of the reclamation,  park which would be main-
                                       Bowman said, and in another   tained by township employees
                                       phase the entire 5-acre pond  under the supervision of a
                  THE WESTLAND         area should be re-dredged allow-  newly-hired  Parks  and
             EAGLE                     ing for a larger pond of about 15  Recreation Director for the
             EAGLE

               Vol. 75, No. 32         to 18 feet. The project would  township. The new director
                                                                     would supervise two or three
                                       include new slopes and a beach
            Members       of    the    area for the public to enjoy. The  part time or seasonal employees
          Norwayne     Community       renovation would include two  at the park.
          Citizens Council hosted the  guard structures to control traf-  The plan includes bringing
          Back to School Extravaganza  fic in and out of the area and  electric power to the plant and
          and Outdoor Movie last week  new designated parking lots.   possibly a maintenance building
          and gave away 200 back-         “Users would come through  where park maintenance sup-
          packs.                       gates to go to four parking lots,”  plies and equipment could be
                          See page 4.  Bowman said, and each would   stored.                                                     Sherwood Pond in Banotai Park.


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