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CANTON - WAYNE
CANTON - WAYNE
County OKs $4.75 million share in project
Members of the Wayne County Town Square, has been the sub-
Commission have approved the ject of discussion among town-
use of $4.75 million in county ship and county officials for more
American Rescue Plan (ARPA) than a year. Canton Township
funds for renovation and revital- Supervisor Anne Marie Graham-
ization of Cherry Hill Village in Hudak said the project would fill
Canton Township. a need in the community for a
Members of the Canton “walkable, economically vital
Township Board of Trustees downtown community.” She said
approved an intergovernmental this partnership with Wayne
agreement with the county earli- County would double the amount
er this month and approved the of funding for the project.
use of $4.75 including township Cherry Hill Village is a
ARPA funds, Wayne County mill- designed community which fea-
age funds and money from the tures homes with front porches,
township general fund. picket fences, parks and walka-
Plans including the construc- ble streets. talization also include the cre- an improved sidewalk and trail west side of the township often
tion of new restaurants, open-air The projected commercial ation of Factory Park on 14 acres system and parking improve- go elsewhere for entertainment.
dining, a new park and public and retail district in the commu- of undeveloped land behind the ments. He said he hoped the proposed
recreational programs were pre- nity was not completed, officials Village Arts Factory Campus. Canton Township Clerk project would allow Canton resi-
sented to members of the Wayne said. Graham-Hudak said that Improvements to Preservation Michael Siegrist explained that dents to feel more comfortable
County Commission last week small businesses established in Park are planned along with the plans for the project would staying in the community. He
and the matching $4.75 million in the village community struggled added Canton Leisure Services be presented to the public before said he felt the project was good
county funding approved. and sometimes failed. programming, Arts & construction was under way. He for the environment and good for
The project, called Canton Preliminary plans for the revi- Humanities community events, noted, too, that residents on the the community.
Police quick response team now includes Wayne
The City of Wayne has joined passionate, best-practice/evi-
the Families Against Narcotics dence-based services to people
COMEBACK program, becom- who have been affected by
ing the 21st local department to addiction-including individuals
participate in the Quick with substance abuse disorders
Response Team effort. The (SUD) and their families to help
COMEBACK program offers erase the stigma of addiction
help to those who have survived while instilling compassion and
an overdose or had contact with hope, the organization website
law enforcement because of explained.
substance use. An integral part of that mis-
Families Against Narcotics sion to remove the stigma asso-
(FAN) is a community-based ciated with addiction includes
organization for those seeking education while informing the
recovery, those in recovery, fam- community of the growing prob-
ily members affected by addic- lem of substance dependency or
tion, and community support- addiction among all ages, along
ers, organizers explained. FAN with information about the
members seek to change the increasing use of heroin by
face of addiction, dispel the stig- young people.
ma of addiction, and educate FAN also provides education
the community, as well as those through professional and guest
affected by addiction. speakers.
The City of Wayne is the 21st local community to join the Families Against Narcotics COMEBACK The group began in Macomb FAN creates a support net-
Quick Response Team. Marking the official adoption of the program last month were, from left, County and has now grown into work for those affected by
Mayor John Rhaesa, FAN Peer Recovery Coach Dede Love, Police Chief Ryan Strong, Ofc. Joshua an organization with chapters addiction so no family or indi-
Priebe, Ofc. Keith Zavitz, Ofc. Heather Holcomb, FAN Executive Director Linda Davis, Northwest across Michigan. vidual need suffer alone,
Wayne FAN President Lauren Rousseau and Northwest Wayne FAN Secretary Judge Laura Mack. The mission of the group is according to the organization
to offer community-based, com- website.
Canton churches will host ‘Culture & Cuisine’ events
Events designed to explore the that make up our community,” said a'Becket Catholic Church, located at 555 Tickets for the events are very limited,
diverse cultures in the community are Jennifer Girard, recreation specialist. S. Lilley Road. The May 5 event will take organizers cautioned, and early registra-
planned at area places of worship in “We hope that these diverse experiences place from 6:30 until 8:30 p.m. tion is strongly advised. All funds collect-
Canton Township this spring. will encourage dialogue and engagement There is a $10 per person fee for each ed from these sessions will be donated to
Organizers said each visit will offer a within our community that will ultimate- visit and visitors can choose from any or the Interfaith Community Outreach. For
brief overview of the faith, customs, and ly lead to more appreciation and accept- all of the houses of worship to attend. additional information about these spe-
beliefs, as well as samples of some repre- ance.” Registered participants are asked to cial events in the Canton community, or
sentative food and music from that fea- The 'Culture & Cuisine' experiences meet at the house of worship on the to register, visit www.cantonfun.org or
tured, unique culture. will take place from 6 until 8:30 p.m. on scheduled day. call (734)394-5460.
“We're excited to once again be able to scheduled Fridays. Upcoming sessions
provide these unique culinary and cul- are planned for March 24 at Geneva CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON
tural experiences to provide an opportu- Presbyterian Church, located at 5835 N. INVITATION TO BID
nity for Canton residents to get to know Sheldon Road; April 28 at Darbar Sri NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Charter Township of Canton, 1150 Canton Center S, Canton, Michigan will accept sealed
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To subscribe to The Eagle visit bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked with the proposal name, company name, address and telephone num-
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