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INKSTER - WAYNE - WESTLAND
Annual Martin Luther King celebration Monday
Meteorologist and reporter
Andrew Humphrey will deliver
the keynote address at the City
of Westland ceremony celebrat-
ing the life of Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr. Monday, Jan. 21.
Humphrey is an Emmy
award-winning meteorologist
and reporter with WDIV-TV
Local 4. In addition, he earned
the AMS Certified Broadcast
Meteorologist (CBM) distinction
and delivers science and tech-
nology reports for “Tech Time
With Andrew Humphrey.”
Participants in the celebra-
tion are asked to gather at
Westland City Hall, located at
36300 Warren Road. beginning will honor all of those who mony, which begins at 10 a.m. Partnership Committee. the incredible turnout for this
at 8:30 a.m. From there, weath- marched with Dr. King more will include messages from “I am honored to welcome event which signifies unity in
er permitting, participants will than 50 years ago. The short Mayor William R. Wild and Andrew Humphrey and other the City of Westland. We honor
be shuttled to the Westland walk will end at Westland City other state and local elected esteemed figures to our annual Dr. King by remembering his
Public Library for the Annual Hall. officials. Light refreshments Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. life, legacy and vision and by
Freedom Walk, which will begin City Hall doors will open will be provided by the Ceremony,” commented Wild. reflecting on how we can best
at 9 a.m. The Freedom Walk beginning at 8:30 a.m. The cere- Westland Police Community “Every year I am humbled by live up to his dream today.”
School district seeks sponsors for new award
The Wayne-Westland Community cials are seeking materials and goods Award sponsorship can be obtained Brothers Ford of Westland for “You
Schools leadership has begun a GEM they can distribute to GEM awardees, through Maria Mitter of the Employee, Drive. Kids Thrive.” For every new or
Award for staffers “going the extra mile.” including promotional items from busi- Community and Government Relations used vehicle bought or leased, North
A variety of sponsorship levels are nesses. Department, (734) 419-2036 or mit- Brothers Ford will donate $200 to
being offered to support the GEM The district is headed by term@wwcsd.net. Wayne-Westland Community Schools to
Award, at $100, $250, $500, and $1,000 Superintendent of Schools Shelley Holt, In other Wayne-Westland school news, support fifth grade camp or afterschool
with increasing recognition. District offi- Ed.D. Additional information on GEM the district is partnering with North activities.
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State Rep. Jewell Jones (D-Inkster) was officially sworn in last week as the repre-
sentative for the 11th House District for the 2019-2020 Legislative Session. The Notice of Public Hearing
swearing-in ceremony marked the formal opening of the 100th Michigan
Legislature. “Each new term is a new opportunity to improve the lives of the peo- CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH, MI
BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
ple that I'm blessed to serve in the 11th State House District, as well as our
neighbors across the State of Michigan. I am excited to continue the work we PROPOSED ACTION: Consideration of a Brownfield Plan for the Former Kmart Redevelopment at 40855 Ann Arbor Road,
Plymouth Township, Wayne County, Michigan
began last term and solve the challenges we, as a people, face every day. By DATE OF HEARING: Monday, February 11, 2019
supporting public education, improving our roads and lowering the costs of no- TIME OF HEARING: 4:30 P.M.
fault auto insurance, we can bring about real change in our state. I pledge to PLACE OF HEARING: Plymouth Township Hall, 9955 N. Haggerty Road, Plymouth, MI 48170
work with everyone, at all levels of government, to ensure that the policies enact- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Brownfield Redevelopment Authority (BRA) of the Charter Township of Plymouth will
ed by our state government truly put the people of Michigan first,” Jones said in hold a Public Hearing on February 11, 2019 at 4:30 P.M., Eastern Daylight time, to receive public comment on the consideration
a prepared statement.” of a Brownfield Plan for the commercial property located at 40855 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth Township, Wayne County,
Michigan. The following legal parcel is included in the "eligible property":
Parcel ID:
78-065-99-0012-000
The property consists of one parcel of land occupying approximately 9.37 acres, is located at the southeast corner of Haggerty
and Ann Arbor Road and is commonly described at 40855 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth Township, Wayne County, Michigan.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that persons interested may attend the public hearing and/or send correspondence regarding
the application to Plymouth Township Hall, attn.: Carol Martin. Pertinent information relative to the application, which includes
a site map and legal description of the parcel, is on file at the Plymouth Township, Community Development Department (sec-
ond floor counter) and may be viewed during regular business hours from 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. All aspects of the plan are
open for discussion at the public hearing.
The Charter Township of Plymouth will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services to individuals with disabilities
at the public hearing upon one weeks advance notice by writing or calling the Supervisor's Office, 9955 N. Haggerty Road,
Plymouth, MI 48170; (734) 354-3201.
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CITY OF ROMULUS INVITATION TO BID
ITB 18/19-20 FIRE FIGHTER PROTECTION TURN OUT GEAR
The City of Romulus Fire Department is seeking contract pricing for the protective
clothing used by the department during structural firefighting operations.
(1) Qualified individuals and firms wishing to submit a bid must use the forms provided by the City.
Official bid forms and specifications may be obtained from the MITN Purchasing Group page of
BidNet Direct (http://www.mitn.info/). Bids may be rejected unless made on the forms includ-
ed with the bidding documents. Copies of documents obtained from any other source are not con-
sidered official copies.
(2) Clarifications, modifications, or amendments may be made to this solicitation at the discretion of
the City. Any and all addenda issued by the City will be posted on the MITN Purchasing Group
page of BidNet Direct. All interested parties are instructed to view the MITN website regularly
for any issued addenda. It is the responsibility of the bidder to obtain all issued addenda and
acknowledge receipt of said addenda by including a printed copy of each addendum as part of
the required documents for this solicitation and to list the addendum and sign and date the
"Acknowledgment of Receipt Addenda Form: supplied in the bid documents.
(3) A total of three copies (one marked "Original" and two marked "Copy") of the bid must be sub-
mitted together in one sealed package/envelope and returned to the City Clerk's Office no later
than 2:30 P.M., Tuesday, 2/12/2019. Bids should be addressed using the bid package label pro-
vided in the ITB documents.
(4) At approximately 2:45 p.m., local time all timely received bids will be publicly opened and read.
(5) The successful Bidder will be required to submit proof of all bonds and insurance required by the
ITB documents and copies of all required endorsements.
(6) The City reserves the right to postpone the opening without notification and also reserves the
right to reject all bids and to waive any minor informality or irregularity in bids received and to
award the bid in whole or in part. Ultimately, a contract may be awarded to the lowest most
responsive and responsible company, as determined in the sole discretion of the City of Romulus
or otherwise in a manner deemed by the City to be in its own best interest.
(7) For additional information contact Lynn A, Conway, City of Romulus, Purchasing Director, or
Gary Harris, Purchasing Department Buyer by calling (734) 955-4568 or by emailing
Purchasing@romulusgov.com.
(8) The City of Romulus strictly prohibits the reproduction or publishing of any published document
or solicitation without the express written consent of the City of Romulus. Unauthorized post-
ing of any notice of these documents or reference to said documents or solicitations is strictly
prohibited.
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