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CANTON
CANTON
Carbon monoxide suspected in death
The owner of a local automo- their exposure to the carbon
tive business, Scott Southers, ” monoxide. All eight were treat-
60, was found dead last week by When emergency responders returned, ed and released, according to
an employee arriving for work reports.
at the Haggerty Road building. they discovered an extremely high level Mr. Southers is survived by
Canton Township Police and of carbon monoxide at the building. his girlfriend Rosalina Rico;
EMTs responded to the employ- his children, Victoria, Corryn
ee's 911 call at about 7 a.m. Feb. and Maggie; siblings Starr
21. Officers and EMTs attempt- (Dan) Warnke, Todd Southers
ed to revive Southers inside the in the 7200 block of Haggerty vehicle parked inside. DTE and Glenda (Dave) Carnill;
business, but were unsuccess- Road near Warren Road, after assisted the Canton Fire nieces Briana and Trisha
ful and he remained unrespon- an employee became ill. Department in locating the Warnke, and many friends.
sive, according to police When emergency respon- source of the toxic gas. The Visitation and funeral servic-
reports. After an investigation, ders returned, they discovered employee, three police officers es for Mr. Southers were
officers left the scene but were an extremely high level of car- and four firefighters were sub- planned for today, March 2, at
called back to Prototype bon monoxide at the building, sequently transported to a the Michigan Memorial
Automotive Solutions, located believed to have come from a nearby hospital to determine Funeral Home in Flat Rock. Scott Southers
Cherry Hill Village renovations, upgrades planned
Members of the Canton million from county ARPA funds. events, an improved sidewalk
Township Board of Trustees The project, called Canton ” and trail system and parking
have approved an intergovern- Town Square, has been the sub- The project, called Canton Town Square, improvements.
mental agreement with Wayne ject of discussion among town- Canton Township Clerk
County to fund the revitalization ship and county officials for has been the subject of discussion among township Michael Siegrist explained that
of Cherry Hill Village. more than a year. Canton and county officials for more than a year. the plans for the project would
Canton will contribute $4.75 Township Supervisor Anne be presented to the public before
million to the project using Marie Graham-Hudak said the construction was under way. He
American Rescue Plan (ARPA) project would fill a need in the noted, too, that residents on the
funds, Wayne County millage community for a “walkable, eco- tures homes with front porches, Preliminary plans for the west side of the township often
funds and the township general nomically vital downtown com- picket fences, parks and walka- revitalization include a park, the go elsewhere for entertainment.
fund. The plan for the construc- munity. She said the partnership ble streets. The projected com- Village Arts Factory Campus He said he hoped the proposed
tion of new restaurants, open-air with Wayne County would offer mercial and retail district in the with the creation of Factory Park project would allow Canton resi-
dining, a new park and public an opportunity to double the community was not completed, on 14 acres of undeveloped land dents to feel more comfortable
programs was to be presented to amount of funding available for officials said. Graham-Hudak behind the factory, improve- staying in the community. He
members of the Wayne County the project. said that small businesses estab- ments to Preservation Park, said he felt the project was good
Commission last week in an Cherry Hill Village is a lished in the village community Leisure Services programming, from the environment and good
effort to secure a matching $4.75 designed community which fea- struggled and sometimes failed. Arts & Humanities community for the community.
Artist’s submissions for exhibition now being accepted
Proposals are now being 8 for a solo or group exhibition. at Cherry Hill 'Call for Artists' for visit www.cantonvillagetheater. are 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Tuesday
accepted for solo or group exhi- Submissions must include: the 2024 season can be emailed org/418. and Wednesday and from 4 until
bitions during the 2024 exhibi- artist's statement; no more than to Elli Fassois at The Village Theater at Cherry 8 p.m Thursday and Friday and
tion season at The Gallery at nine high-quality JPEG digital elli.fassois@cantonmi.gov. Hill exhibition committee com- during all public performances.
Cherry Hill. Submissions from images; list of representative Artists are ineligible to apply prising local artists and art edu- The Village Theater at Cherry
both local and regional artists images submitted; document art- if they have had a solo exhibition cators, will determine the final Hill is located at 50400 Cherry
and all mediums will be accept- work including the artist's name, at the Gallery at Cherry Hill 2024 exhibition season schedule. Hill Road, Canton, MI, 49187. For
ed until April 7. title, medium, dimensions, and within the last five years. The Gallery at Cherry Hill, more information on the current
Artists can now apply online completion date of the work and Participation in group/collabora- located in The Village Theater at or 2024 exhibition seasons, visit
a t a current resume/biography. All tive shows does not disqualify Cherry Hill, is free and open to www.cantonvillagetheater.org or
www.cantonvillagetheater.org/41 questions regarding the Gallery entrants. For more information, the public. Current gallery hours call 734/394-5300.
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE
NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS
If you experience an overflow or back up of a sewage disposal system or storm water system, you must file a
written claim with the Northville Township Department of Public Services within 45 days after the overflow or
backup was discovered. Notice should be mailed to:
Northville Township
Department of Public Services
44405 Six Mile Road
Northville, Michigan 48168-9670
Failure to provide the written notice will prevent recovery of damages. Contact the Department of Public Works
at (248) 348-5819 for assistance immediately upon discovery of an overflow or backup.
Roger Lundberg, Clerk
Charter Township of Northville
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SYNOPSIS
REGULAR MEETING
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
DATE: Thursday, February 16, 2023
TIME: 7:00 p.m.
PLACE: 44405 Six Mile Road
CALL TO ORDER: Supervisor Abbo called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL: Mark Abbo, Supervisor Scott Frush, Trustee
Roger Lundberg, Clerk Mindy Herrmann, Trustee
Jason Rhines, Treasurer Cynthia Jankowski, Trustee
Christopher Roosen, Trustee
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
1. Agendas:
A. Regular Agenda and the Consent Agenda items – Approved
2. Appointments, Presentations, Resolutions & Announcements:
A. Public Safety – Deputy Chief Introduction – Presented
B. Appointment – Beautification Commission – Kimberly Meisel – Approved
C. Essential Service Complex Presentation – No Presentation
D. Landfill Working Committee Report – No Presentation
3. Public Hearing:
A. Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund Grant Application –
Opened and Conducted
4. Brief Public Comments: None
5. New Business:
A. Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund Grant Application – Approved
B. Schafer Amended Real Estate Purchase Agreement (Second) – Approved
C. Finance – Essential Service Complex Bonding – Approved
D. Finance – Budget Amendment 2023-1 – Approved
E. Public Services – Ward Church Temporary Sign Request – Approved
F. Public Services – Purchase of Replacement Fire Hydrants – Approved
G. IT Services – Northville City Agreement – Approved
H. Clerk’s Office – Board & Commission Appointments – Approved
6. Unfinished Business: None
7. Ordinances:
A. Ordinance Amendment Chapter 53-17 Penalties – Adoption – Approved
8. Check Registry:
A. In the amount of $ 4,235,970.52 for the period of January 7, 2023 to February 3, 2023. – Approved
9. Board Communication & Reports:
A. Mark Abbo, Roger Lundberg, Jason Rhines, Scott Frush, Mindy Herrmann, Cynthia
Jankowski, Christopher Roosen, Todd Mutchler
10. Any other business for the Board of Trustees: None
11. ADJOURN: Meeting adjourned at 8:50 p.m.
A draft of the meeting minutes will be available March 1, 2023
Respectfully submitted:
Mark Abbo, Supervisor
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