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PAGE 4                                                         ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS OF MICHIGAN                                        November 25, 2021


                                                                     WESTLAND
                                                                     WESTLAND





        Council approves 2 new housing developments





           Developers are hoping for perfect  Windingland from Lombardo Homes.
        attendance at two new residential    Lombardo built Marlee Wood subdivi-
        developments at former elementary    sion in the city, along with several
        school sites in Westland.            other residential projects.
           Members of the Westland City         According to the plans submitted to
        Council unanimously approved the     city officials, the developments will
        two home developments proposed by    each feature several ranch and colo-
        Lombardo Homes during a regular      nial-style homes with attached two-
        meeting Nov. 15. At the 12.16 acre for-  car garages and full basements.
        mer site of James Madison               The developer will construct the
        Elementary School, on the east side of  necessary residential roadways in the
        Carlson south of Avondale, the devel-  subdivisions.
        oper plans to construct 45 homes. At    Not all the educational heritage of
        the former 9.06 acre site of Kettering  the property will be lost as two homes
        Elementary School between Venoy      at the Kettering development will be
        Road and Hubbard Street, 35 new      built by students from the school dis-
        homes will be built.  Both schools   trict   construction     program.
        were closed in 2011 by the Wayne-    Windingland said the developer was
        Westland Community Schools Board     “excited” about being part of that edu-
        of Education due to declining enroll-  cational experience.
        ment.                                   Councilman Jim Godbout com-
           City Council President Jim Hart   mented that the success of the Marlee
        said he had been an advocate of build-  Woods project indicated the develop-
        ing on these sites for several years.  er would have great success with the
           “I'm thankful the school district is  two new projects.
        working with you so we can get some     “This works well with those (near-
        new roofs out here,” he told Gregory  by) homes,” Godbout said.
        Driver in fatal hit-and-run is sentenced to prison




           A 21-year-old Westland man  struck Dominic Duhn, 20, who   phone strobe lights to warn   matching paint chips at the    plea to the charge of failing to
        has been sentenced to 2-5 years  was skateboarding in the road.  oncoming motorists they were  scene to the vehicle Godinez  stop at the scene on a serious
        in prison for leaving the scene of  Duhn, a student at Michigan  skateboarding down the 100-foot  was driving. Following his  personal injury accident.
        an accident that took the life of a  State University and a former  incline in the area.    arrest, Godinez told police he   The prison time was part of a
        Northville college student.    Eagle Scout was pronounced       The driver did not stop fol-  thought he struck a deer or a  sentencing agreement imposed
           Gustavo Godinez was driving  dead at the scene by para-    lowing the incident.          person while on his way home   by Third Circuit Judge
        on Sheldon Road between Five   medics called by his companion   Investigators sought the driv-  from his restaurant job in  Catherine Heise during court
        and Six Mile Road at about     after the impact. The pair had  er in the incident during a  Northville.                    proceedings and sentencing
        11:30 p.m. Sept. 3, 2020 when he  reportedly activated their cell  month-long  investigation,  Godinez entered a no contest  Nov. 16.
        Tickets for annual Holiday Taste Fest now available




           Tickets for the Westland    displays. The traditional auction  winter clothing drive and donors  Karma Coffee and Kitchen ,  Cantina , New Beginnings
        Holiday Taste Fest are now on  and raffles will also take place  who bring new or gently used  Texas Roadhouse, William D.  International Event Planning &
        sale but are limited.          featuring prizes in the live auc-  children's gloves, hats or boots  Ford Career-Technical Center -  Catering and Carrabba's Italian
           The annual charity event will  tion, the You Pick raffle, a 50/50  for little ones up to age 3 will be  Café Marquette, Homestead  Grill.
        take place from 6 until 8:30 p.m.  drawing and Bucket of Cheer  entered in a special raffle to win  Kitchen, Hellenic Cultural  The admission fee includes
        Dec. 7 at the Hellenic Cultural  raffles.                     a $100 gift card donated by   Center, Services To Enhance    food and entertainment, there
        Center.                          Live music will be provided  Community choice Credit Union.  Potential - What's Cooking in  will be a cash bar.
           The $25 admission ticket    by the Marsha Gayle Band and     The clothing will be donated  Westland, Toarmina's Pizza ,   For tickets or information,
        includes food from area restau-  emcees for the event will be  to local children in need.   Westland     Bulk     Foods,   call the Westland Chamber of
        rants and culinary artists featur-  Ralph and Kim Cabildo.      Participating restaurants and  Smoothies,  Hershey's Ice Cream  Commerce at (734) 326-7222 or
        ing special treats and holiday   There will also be a children's  caterers include: Jonna's Market,  , On The Border Mexican Grill &  visit westlandchamber.com

















































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                                                                  TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD CALL 734-467-1900
                              On Tuesday, November  2010 Ford             1B4HS28Z0YF257211     Department  within  48
                              30th  , 2021 at 11: 300 am,  1FTSS3EP2ADA27463   2009 Pontiac     hours of the sale.
                              Great  Lakes   Towing                       1G2AS18H097192530     2001 Ford
         THE FOLLOWING CARS   Impound and Recovery  The above vehicles are                      1FMYU04181KA88534
          HAVE BEEN DEEMED    Division located at 42350  impounded through the  The above vehicles are  2006 Chrysler
          ABANDONED BY THE    Van Born Rd, Belleville, Mi,  Canton Police Department.  impounded through the  2A8GF48436R755324
         INKSTER POLICE DEPT.  County of Wayne, will con-  All paperwork must be  Garden  City  Police
         AND WILL BE SOLD AT  duct a public auction of  picked up from the Canton  Department. All paperwork  The above vehicles are
         A PUBLIC AUCTION AT  Impounded        and  Township       Police  must be picked up from the  impounded through the
             BISHOP AUTO      Abandoned vehicles. The  Department  within  48  Garden  City  Police  City of Westland Police
           WRECKING LLC AT    following vehicles will be  hours of the sale. There will  Department  within  48  Department. All paperwork
           2780 SPRINGHILL    offered for sale to the high-  be a $100.00 buyer fee  hours of the sale.  must be picked up from the
           INKSTER, MI 48141   est bidder.          assessed to each vehicle                    City of Westland Police
              ON FRIDAY                             purchased payable to the  2006 Audi         Department  within  48
           DECEMBER 3, 2021   2012 Chevrolet        Canton Township Police  WAUAC48H66K010281   hours of the sale.
               AT 10AM.       1G1ZC5EU7CF131024     Department upon redemp-  The above vehicles are
                              2009 Volkswagen       tion of title paperwork.  impounded through the  All Vehicles are sold in "as
        2010 FORD             3VWRM71K99M178355                           City of Melvindale Police  is condition". Bidding on all
        3FAHP0HAXAR118270     2014 Toyota           1976 Chevrolet        Department. All paperwork  vehicles will start at the
        2005 CHRYSLER         5TDYK3DC1ES455706     CPL3263316061         must be picked up from  amount due for towing and
        1C4GP45R75B270363     2015 Hyundai          2007 Buick            the  City of Melvindale  storage. Vehicles may be
        1987 FORD             5XYZU3LA9FG286984     1G4HR57YX7U147958     Police Department within  deleted from this list at any
        1FABP44E0HF187286     2015 Chevrolet                              48 hours of the sale.  time prior to the start of the
        2008 CHEVROLET        1G1PG5SB1F7278114     The above vehicles are  2011 Chevrolet      auction. This is a cash only
        2G1WB58K689156674     The above vehicles are  impounded through the  1G1PG5S99B7193562   sale and all vehicles must
        2008 MERCURY          impounded through the  City of Dearborn Heights  2018 Chevrolet   be paid in full at the con-
        3MEHM08Z98R667332     City of Dearborn Police  Police Department. All  2GNAXREV6J6226231   clusion of the auction.
        1998 DODGE            Department. All paperwork  paperwork must be picked
        3B7HC13Y5WG161918     must be picked up from  up from the City of  The above vehicles are
                              the City of Dearborn Police  Dearborn Heights Police  impounded through the  Call 734-467-1900
        PRICES START AT       Department within 48  Department  within  48  Redford Township Police
        TOWING AND STORAGE    hours of the sale.    hours of the sale.    Department. All paperwork    to place
        CHARGES               2006 GMC                                    must be picked up from the  your classified.
                              1GTEC19Z36Z258523     2000 Dodge            Redford Township Police
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