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Canton Leisure Services' popular Lead
#LikeAGirl program for area young
women was honored with an Innovative
Recreation Programming Award earlier
this month at the mParks Michigan
Recreation and Park Association annual
Conference and Trade Show in Grand
Rapids.
Canton Leisure Services unveiled the
innovative program directed at young, at-
risk women in the fall of 2015 at The
B.L.O.C.K. Youth and Teen Center. This
new program entitled, Lead #LikeAGirl,
was inspired by a 2015 Super Bowl ad that
challenged the nation to rethink an age-
old adage about what it means to do some-
thing “like a girl.”
What was once considered an insult,
like a girl has become an epic social battle
to redefine those words for generations of
women who struggle with challenges
related to sexism, bias, and self-confi-
dence each day. The B.L.O.C.K Youth and
Teen Center remains committed to being
a part of this movement. This popular pro-
gram, which serves a diverse group of
youngwomen between the ages of 11-15, is
designed to change theway that these par-
ticipants, and the community-at-large,
thinks about what it means to lead like a
girl andultimately live like a girl.
“It's an honor to receive this recogni-
tion from mParks,
but the real
reward has been
the amazing expe-
rience of getting to
work with such a
bright and talent-
ed group of girls,”
said
Program
Coordinator Laura
Mortier. “This pro-
gram has allowed
them to challenge
themselves, dis-
cuss
relevant
issues that young
girls face with
their peers, and
foster relation-
ships with female
rolemodels in the community.”
The program was acknowledged for
meeting program objectives of informing,
interacting and inspiring young women at
monthly themed-workshops during the
2015-2016 pilot year. Leisure Services staff
worked to create an interactive and
empowering Leadership Development
curriculum for local young women that
included collaborations with Plymouth-
Canton Community Schools, the Canton
Public Library, Canton Public Safety,
Michigan State Representative Kristy
Pagan, andmanymore.
A group of 15 women were selected
during the pilot program year and com-
pleted the nine-month commitment and
graduated from the program in June 2016
in front of family and friends celebrating
their new understanding of what it really
means to lead like a girl.
The B.L.O.C.K. Youth and Teen Center,
located on the third floor of the Canton
Administration Building at 1150 S. Canton
Center Road, provides a teen-friendly
environment where students fromages 11-
17 can participant in supervised after-
school programs, social events, and activi-
ties. For more information about Lead
#LikeAGirl or The B.L.O.C.K. Youth and
Teen Center, visit
or
call (734) 398-5570.
Like A Girl
Canton program wins state award
Charter Township of Canton Board Proceedings – February 14, 2017
A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton was held Tuesday, February 14, 2017 at 1150
Canton Center S., Canton, Michigan. Supervisor Williams called the meeting to order at 7:01 p.m. and led the Pledge of
Allegiance to the Flag.
Roll Call
Members Present: Anthony, Foster, Graham-Hudak, Siegrist, Slavens, Williams Members
Absent: Sneideman Staff Present: Director Hohenberger, Director Faas, Director Meier, Director Trumbull
Adoption of Agenda
Motion by Anthony, supported by Siegrist to approve the agenda as presented. Motion carried by all members present.
Approval
of Minutes
Motion by Foster, supported by Anthony to approve the Board Minutes of January 24, 2017 as presented. Motion
carried by all members present. Motion by Slavens, supported by Anthony to approve the Board Minutes of January 31, 2017 as
presented. Motion carried by all members present. Motion by Anthony, supported by Foster to approve the Board Minutes of
February 7, 2017 as presented. Motion carried by all members present.
PUBLIC SAFETY PROMOTION RECOGNITIONS:
R-1: Recognition of Canton Public Safety Promotions as follows: Police Sergeants: David Eyl and David Juras Fire
Captain: James Harrison Police Lieutenants: James Harrison and Michael Kennedy Deputy Chief – Fire: Jamie
Strassner Deputy Chief – Police: Craig Wilsher
Clerk Siegrist performed the Oath of Office for these promotions. Supervisor
Williams presented the recipients with their new badges of rank. Motion by Siegrist, supported by Williams to enter the promo-
tions into the public record. Motion carried by all members present.
Citizen’s Non-Agenda Item Comments:
Jim Leddy, 6757
Brookshire, commented in support of a Township Program to facilitate Road Repairs using township funds to repair individual
subdivision streets. Harold Kominars, 41900 South Drive, requested the board investigate the noise levels of the incineration
facility at Lilley and Michigan Ave. Director Faas offered to have a conversation with the operators of the facility. Kathy Filas,
5765 Wedgewood, commented on Solid Waste Disposal and the company holding the contract with the township. Ms. Filas also
questioned when meeting minutes are available. Clerk Siegrist explained they are posted the morning after approval at a regular
meeting. Walt Filas, 5765 Wedgewood, commented on the company contracted by Canton to do the Solid Waste Disposal and
Recycling for Canton Township.
Payment of Bills
Motion by Slavens, supported by Anthony to approve payment of the bills as
presented. Motion carried by all members present.
CONSENT CALENDAR: Item C-1. Reappointments to the Tax Board of
Review. (Supv.)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Anthony that the Canton Board of Trustees approve the reappointments of
Carol Richardson and Anthony Rosati to the Canton Tax Board of Review for a two-year term to expire on March 1, 2019.
Motion carried by all members present.
Item C-2. Appointments to the Tax Board of Review. (Supv.)
Motion by Siegrist, sup-
ported by Anthony that the Canton Board of Trustees approve the appointments of Charles Ten Broeck, Lisa Manwell, and Lois
Beerbaum to the Canton Tax Board of Review for two-year terms to expire on March 1, 2019. Motion carried by all members
present.
Item C-3. Reappointments to the Building Board of Appeals. (Supv.)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Anthony to
re-appoint Greg Trombley and Joseph Philips to the Building Board of Appeals for two (2) year term to expire March 31, 2019.
Motion carried by all members present.
Item C-4. Appointments to the Building Board of Appeals. (Supv.)
Motion by
Siegrist, supported by Anthony to appoint Gianfranco Palazzolo, Harpreet Singh Sachdeva and Michael Schultz to the Building
year term to expire February14, 2019. Motion carried by all members present.
Item C-5. Reappointments to the Downtown
Development Authority Board. (Supv.)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Anthony that the Canton Township Board of Trustees
reappoint Janet Volante to serve on the Board of Directors of the Downtown Development Authority of the Charter Township of
Canton for a four-year term ending February 14, 2021. Motion carried by all members present.
Item C-6. Consideration of a
Motion to Rescind Previous Appointments to the Election Commission, and Further Appoint Two Members in
Compliance with the Charter Township Act. (Clerk)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Anthony to rescind the appointments
of Supervisor - Pat Williams and Treasurer - Dian Slavens, to the Election Commission for Canton Township with terms expir-
ing November 20, 2020. Motion carried by all members present. Motion by Siegrist, supported by Anthony to appointment
Trustee Anthony and Trustee Sneideman to the Election Commission for Canton Township with terms expiring November 20,
2020. Motion carried by all members present.
Item C-7. Consider Approval of an Application for MLCC Special Liquor
Licenses. (CLS)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Anthony to approve the agreement and authorize the sale and consumption of
alcohol at The Celtic Celebration on Saturday, June 10, 2017; and furthermore, I move that the following resolution be adopted:
That the Canton Soccer Club, through its duly elected officers, make application to the MLCC for a Special License for the sale
of alcohol for consumption on the premises to be in effect on Saturday, June 10, 2017 at Independence Park located on Denton
Road in Canton, Michigan, County of Wayne. Motion carried by all members present. Motion by Siegrist, supported by Anthony
to authorize the sale and consumption of alcohol at the 26th Annual Liberty Festival on June 15-17, 2017, and furthermore; I
move that the following resolution be adopted: That the Canton Rotary, through its duly elected officers, make application to the
MLCC for a Special License for the sale of alcohol for consumption on the premises to be in effect on June 15-17, 2017 during
Liberty Festival at Heritage Park located at 1010 Canton Center Rd, Canton, Michigan, County of Wayne. Motion carried by all
members present. Motion by Siegrist, supported by Anthony to authorize the sale and consumption of alcohol at The Rally on
Ridge event on Tuesday, July 25, 2017; and furthermore; I move that the following resolution be adopted: That the Charter
Township of Canton, through its duly elected officers, make application to the MLCC for a Special License for the sale of alco-
hol for consumption on the premises to be in effect on Tuesday, July 25, 2017 at Preservation Park located at 500 N. Ridge Road
in Canton, Michigan, County of Wayne and that the Township Supervisor and Clerk be authorized to sign and submit this appli-
cation. Motion carried by all members present. Motion by Siegrist, supported by Anthony to authorize the sale and consumption
of alcohol at The Canton Historical Society’s “Brew, Brats & Bands at the Barn” fundraiser on Saturday, September 9, 2017; and
furthermore; I move that the following resolution be adopted: That the Charter Township of Canton, through its duly elected offi-
cers, make application to the MLCC for a Special License for the sale of alcohol for consumption on the premises to be in effect
on Saturday, September 9, 2017 at the Cady-Boyer Barn in Preservation Park located at 500 N. Ridge Road in Canton, Michigan,
County of Wayne and that the Township Supervisor and Clerk be authorized to sign and submit this application. Motion carried
by all members present.
Item C-8. Consider a Resolution approving Application for an Autistic Chile Area Caution Sign.
(PSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Anthony to authorize the Township Clerk to sign the Wayne County permit application.
I further move the following resolution be adopted. Motion carried by all members present.
RESOLUTION OF BOARD OF
TRUSTEES CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON WHEREAS,
Canton resident, Tommie Lee Taylor, has requested cau-
tion “Autistic Child Area” sign to be installed on both sides of the street near his residence located at 648 Merrimac, lot #142
Brookside Village Subdivision No. 1; Canton Township Michigan; and,
WHEREAS,
the Canton Public Safety Department has
reviewed this application and recommends approval of Mr. Taylor’s request; and,
WHEREAS,
the Charter Township of Canton
accepts full responsibility for the purchasing, installing, and maintaining of the signs to be installed at the specific locations per-
mitted by Wayne County, to provide for the safety and welfare of our residents and,
WHEREAS,
the funds for the purchase of
the signs will be expensed from the 2017 Police - Miscellaneous Account #207-301-50.956; and,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED,
the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton, Michigan does hereby APPROVE the request of Canton
resident, Tommie Lee Taylor to install caution “Autistic Child Area” signs near his residence. The Board of Trustees of the
Charter Township of Canton, Michigan further authorizes the Township Clerk to sign the Wayne County permit application.
GENERAL CALENDAR: Item G-1. Consider First Reading of an Amendment to Appendix A – Zoning of the Code of
Ordinances for the Guzzo-Bruni Rezoning. (MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Foster to introduce and hold the first
reading of the proposed amendment to the zoning map found in Appendix A of the Code of Ordinances for the Guzzo-Bruni
Rezoning as provided in the attached ordinance and map. Motion carried by all members present. Motion by Siegrist, supported
by Foster to table consideration of the amendment to the zoning map found in Appendix A of the Code of Ordinances for the
Guzzo-Bruni Rezoning as provided in the attached ordinance and map and hold a second reading on February 28, 2017. Motion
carried by all members present. A copy of the complete text of this Proposed Ordinance Amendment is available at the Clerk’s
Office of the Charter Township of Canton, 1150 S. Canton Center Road, Canton, MI., 48188, during regular business hours. The
approved text of the Amendment will be published in the Canton Eagle/Associated Newspaper within the meeting minute’s syn-
opsis of the date of approval. A complete copy of the Ordinances for Canton Township is available at
.
Item
G-2. Consider Award of a Contract for Professional Design and Engineering Services to Northwest Consultants, Inc. for
Improvements at Independence Park – Parking Lot, Sidewalk Gaps and Trail Connections. (MSD)
Motion by Siegrist,
supported by Foster to award a contract and purchase order for engineering consulting services for the Independence Park Project
to Northwest Consultants, Inc. in an amount of $31,570 plus a 10% contingency of $3,157 for a not-to-exceed amount of $34,727.
Motion carried by all members present.
Item G-3. Consider Award of a Contract to Rotondo Construction Inc. for the 2017
Repair and Gap Program. (MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Foster to award a contract for the 2017 Sidewalk Repair
Program in the amount of $520,000 to Rotondo Construction Inc. and further authorize the Township to extend the contract with
Rotondo Construction I c. into the 2018 and 2019 program years based on satisfactory performance and stable prices. Motion
carried by all members present. Motion by Siegrist, supported by Foster to award a contract for engineering consulting services
for the Sidewalk Gap construction staking and inspection services to Northwest Consultants, Inc. in an amount of $10,000.
Motion carried by all members present. Motion by Siegrist, supported by Foster to award a contract for Township facility repairs
in the amount of $24,200 to Rotondo Construction Inc. Motion carried by all members present.
Item G-4. Consider Approval
of Budget Amendment for Funds Received from the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan – Healthy Food
Connection Grant. (CLS)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Foster I move to approve a budget amendment to increase the fol-
lowing accounts for a total increase in revenue of $21,000 and increase expense account $21,000, per contributions from the
Foundation for Southeast Michigan – Healthy Food Connect grant: Increase Revenues: 101-691-49.539 – State Grants $21.000.
Increase Expenses: 101-691-49.705_0015 - Part-time Wages 3,800; 101-691-49.742 - Program Supplies $8,200; 101-391-
49.801_0050 – Professional & contract Services $9,000. Motion carried by all members present.
Item G-5. Consider Approval
of an Inter-Governmental Agreement Between Wayne County and Canton Township for Improvements to Victory Park.
(CLS)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Foster to authorize the Supervisor to sign the Intergovernmental Agreement between
Wayne County and Canton Township for Improvements to Victory Park and to authorize the Finance Department to make nec-
essary budget adjustments to record the Wayne County contribution and the related expenditures. Motion carried by all members
present.
Item G-6. Consider Authorization of Lease Agreement for Golf Cars for Fellows Creek Golf Club. (CLS)
Motion
by Siegrist, supported by Slavens to authorize the Supervisor to sign the lease agreement for 115 golf cars for Fellows Creek Golf
Club with Golf Cars Plus, 607 North Main Street, Plainwell, Michigan 49080, in the amount of $80,046.96/per year from 2017
through 2021 to be paid from Account #584-697-77.945 (Lease Payments). Motion carried by all members present. Motion by
Siegrist, supported by Foster to authorize the following 2017 budget amendment: Increase Revenue: 584-697-78.673 – Sale of
Fixed Assets $168.297; Increase Expense: 584-697-78.495 – Lease Payments $80,047; Increase Expense: 584-756-50.990
Transfer to Fund Balance $88,250. Motion carried by all members present.
Item G-7. Consider Bid Award for the Purchase
and Installation of Primary Switchgear at the Canton Administration Complex. (CLS)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by
Foster to award the Primary Switchgear Replacement at the Canton Administration Complex to Rauhorn Electric Inc., 17171 23
Mile Road, Maco 42 in the amount of $184,932 to be paid out of the Community Improvement Fund. Motion carried by all mem-
bers present. Motion by Siegrist, supported by Slavens to approve the following budget amendment: Increase Revenue: 246-000-
695 Fund Balance Appropriation $184,932 Increase Expenditures: 246-750-970_0050 Capital Outlay Infrastructure $184,932
Motion carried by all members present.
Item G-8. Consider First Reading of an Ordinance to Amend Chapter 46, Article
VI, Division 2, Entitled “Controlled Substances” by Adding a New Section 46-387. (MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by
Slavens to introduce and hold the first reading of an Ordinance to Amend Chapter 46, Article VI, Division 2, Entitled “Controlled
Substances” by Adding a New Section 46-387. Motion carried by all members present. Motion by Siegrist, supported by Anthony
to table consideration of an Ordinance to Amend Chapter 46, Article VI, Division 2, Entitled “Controlled Substances” by Adding
a New Section 46-387and hold a second reading on February 28, 2017. Motion carried by all members present. A copy of the
complete text of this Proposed Ordinance Amendment is available at the Clerk’s Office of the Charter Township of Canton, 1150
S. Canton Center Road, Canton, MI., 48188, during regular business hours. The approved text of the Amendment will be pub-
lished in the Canton Eagle/Associated Newspaper within the meeting minute’s synopsis of the date of approval. A complete copy
of the Ordinances for Canton Township is available at
Item G-9. Consider a Renewal of Dedicated
Internet Data IT Service. (PSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Slavens to approve Canton entering into a five-year contract
of Internet Data T1 service for the Police Department’s connection to the 35th District Court’s Video Arraignment System from
123.Net, Inc., in the amount of $299 per month, utilizing funds budgeted in the 2017 Police Contracted Services Account. Motion
carried by all members present.
Item G-10. Consider Approving the Purchase of Three Fire Apparatus Vehicles. (PSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Slavens approve the purchase of one (1) Heavy Rescue vehicle and two (2) Engine Pumper
vehicles from Pierce Manufacturing, Inc., in Appleton, Wisconsin. Motion carried by all members present. Motion by Siegrist,
supported by Slavens to approve the listed budget amendments to the 2017 Fire budget utilizing Fire Fund Balance for the sec-
ond Engine Pumper and for purchasing the vehicles in lieu of financing. Motion carried by all members present.
Item G-11.
Consider Approving the Purchase of (10) Taser X26P Units. (PSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Slavens to waive the bid-
ding process due to Taser International Inc., being a sole provider of Taser products, and approve the purchase of (10) X26P Taser
units with accessories from Taser International Inc., in the amount of $14,560.21, utilizing 2017 budgeted drug forfeiture funds.
Motion carried by all members present.
Item G-12. Consider the Purchase of (25) Body Cameras. (PSD)
Motion by Siegrist,
supported by Slavens to waive the bidding process and approve the 2017 purchase of 25 BodyVISION XV camera systems in
the amount of $15,578.75, from L-3 Mobile Vision, Inc., a state contract vendor, and the department’s current vendor for the in-
car camera system and server. Motion carried by all members present.
Item G-13. Approve IT Services – Email Archive
Service Renewal. (FBD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Slavens to approve the renewal of supplemental email archiving
licensing within the Township’s Office 365 email installation in an amount not to exceed $15,600. Motion carried by all mem-
bers present.
Item G-14. Approve IT Services – Virtual Servers Expansion. (FBD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Graham-
Hudak to approve the purchase of Dell server hardware to expand the Township’s current VMware Virtual Computing environ-
ment. A purchase order to Dell Computers will be created with a total not to exceed $17,445. Motion carried by all members pres-
ent.
ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT:
George Miller, 1946 Briarfield, question “tip fees” and royalties associated with
the disposal facility in Canton. He also questioned the time limitation on comment at a public meeting. (Usually 3 minutes).
OTHER:
None
ADJOURN:
Motion by Anthony, supported by Siegrist to adjourn at 8:31 p.m. Motion carried by all members
present.
Michael A. Siegrist, Canton Township Clerk
—Copies of the complete text of the Board Minutes are available at the Clerk’s office of the Charter Township of Canton,
1150 S. Canton Center Rd, Canton, MI 48188, 734-394-5120, during regular business hours
or be accessed through our web site
after Board Approval.—
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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON
ACCESS TO PUBLIC MEETINGS
The Charter Township of Canton will provide necessary, reasonable auxiliary aids and services to individuals with disabilities at
the meeting/hearing upon notice to the Charter Township of Canton.
In accordance with the requirements of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ("ADA"), the Charter Township
of Canton will not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in its services, programs,
or activities.
Employment:
The Charter Township of Canton does not discriminate on the basis of disability in its hiring or employment prac-
tices and complies with all regulations promulgated by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission under Title II of
the ADA.
Effective Communication:
The Charter Township of Canton will generally, upon request, provide appropriate aids and services
leading to effective communication for qualified persons with disabilities so they can participate equally in the Charter Township
of Canton's programs, services, and activities, including qualified sign language interpreters, documents in Braille, and other
ways of making information and communications accessible to people who have speech, hearing, or vision impairments.
Modifications to Policies and Procedures:
The Charter Township of Canton will make all reasonable modifications to policies
and programs to ensure that people with disabilities have an equal opportunity to enjoy all of its programs, services, and activi-
ties. For example, individuals with service animals are welcomed in the Charter Township of Canton's offices, even where pets
are generally prohibited.
Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or a modification of policies or procedures to par-
ticipate in a program, service, or activity of the Charter Township of Canton should contact the office of Barb Brouillette, Human
Resources Coordinator, Charter Township of Canton, 1150 S. Canton Center Road, Canton, MI 48188, (734) 394-5260 as soon
as possible but no later than 48 hours before the scheduled event.
The ADA does not require the Charter Township of Canton to take any action that would fundamentally alter the nature of its
programs or services, or impose an undue financial or administrative burden.
Complaints that a program, service, or activity of the Charter Township of Canton is not accessible to persons with disabilities
should be directed to Barb Brouillette, Human Resources Coordinator, Charter Township of Canton, 1150 S. Canton Center Road,
Canton, MI 48188, (734) 394-5260.
The Charter Township of Canton will not place a surcharge on a particular individual with a disability or any group of individu-
als with disabilities to cover the cost of providing auxiliary aids/services or reasonable modifications of policy, such as retriev-
ing items from locations that are open to the public but are not accessible to persons who use wheelchairs.
Publish: 2/23/2017
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NOTICE TO PUBLIC
BOARD OF REVIEWAPPOINTMENTS
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Michael A. Siegrist, Clerk of the Charter Township of Canton, County of Wayne, State
of Michigan to all residents of the Charter Township of Canton the March Board of Review will be held in the Canton Township
Hall on the first floor, at 1150 S. Canton Center Road.
The following is the schedule for March Board of Review:
Tuesday, March 7th 2017 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm Organizational Meeting
Monday, March 13th 2017 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Tuesday, March 14th 2017 1:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Wednesday, March 15th 2017 1:00 pm - 9:00 pm
To schedule an appointment or If you have any questions regarding the March Board of Review, you may contact the Assessing
office at (734) 394-5111.
Michael A. Siegrist
Charter Township of Canton
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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Charter Township of Canton, 1150 Canton Center S, Canton, Michigan will accept sealed
proposals at the Office of the Clerk up to 3:00 p.m. Thursday, March 23, 2017 for the following:
LEGAL SERVICES - TAX TRIBUNAL DEFENSE
Proposals may be picked up at the Finance and Budget Department, on our website at
, or you may contact
Mike Sheppard at: 734/394-5225. All proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked with the proposal name,
company name, address and telephone number and date and time of proposal opening. The Township reserves the right to accept
or reject any or all proposals. The Township does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age
or disability in employment or the provision of services.
MICHAEL SIEGRIST, CLERK
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After 23 years with the Van Buren
Township Fire Department, Chief
Daniel Besson has announced his res-
ignation.
He will become the fire chief of
Leland Township in Leelanau County,
replacing retiringChief RickRoyston.
Besson has been the chief of the
Van Buren Township department for 4
½ years. His resignation is effective at
the end of February. Besson told offi-
cials that he and his wife, Jennifer,
have a cabin in the area of his new job
and that she has been employed in
Grayling sinceDecember.
Besson is a life-long resident of
Belleville and began his career with
theBellevilleFireDepartment in 1992.
Township Fire Chief resigns
Lead #LikeAGirl participants show off the mParks Award for
Innovative Recreation Programming.