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Trustees review, OK township insurance plan
Members of the Sumpter year although the amount has ” weeds and vegetation on Wayne
Township Board of Trustees not yet been calculated. County property, something
approved the new township lia- Johnson also urged the town- If township employees are trustees agreed to do to allow
bility insurance contract during ship to take advantage of the for visibility of traffic signs and
the March 22 meeting following risk return grants offered by the in the county easement without other vehicles and several
a detailed presentation by John insurer. He said the township permission from the county, intersections in the township.
Johnson of Burnham Flower has already received two grants "If township employees are
Insurance. at $5,000 each and that criteria who is liable if there are injuries? in the county easement without
The annual premium of for the funding has been permission from the county,
$118,041 includes multiple pro- expanded to include a "wide who is liable if there are
visions for damage and loss of variety of things that can be to the policy coverage, Johnson million valuation at Fire Station injuries," he asked.
township property along with approved" including generators explained, although the policy Number One with an $89,000 Township attorney Rob
liability coverage. Johnson and training. does include a valuation update contents value did not include Young suggested that the town-
explained that as the township "Police, fire or EMS training for replacement of items and a fire equipment. Johnson said ship send notification to the
has been a member of the may be covered and is poten- "3 to 4-percent inflation rider." that this was for the building county saying that the clearing
Michigan Township tially eligible for these grant He told the board that the insur- and miscellaneous items such of the weeds from the intersec-
Participation Plan or PAR "for funds," he told the trustees. Last er is "working with Esther as building furniture but did not tions will be provided in an
quite a few years," there are sev- fall, he said, there were about (Township Clerk Esther Hurst) include the fire vehicles or effort to solicit approval of
eral benefits and grants avail- 90 applications or the grants constantly" to insure accurate actual equipment used to fight a access to the easements. That
able as part of the policy. He and almost 70 of those were property records for coverage. fire which was covered under would insure the viability of lia-
explained that the township has approved, and "we now offer "This is an intent to keep up another policy. bility coverage he and Johnson
received a total of $37,000 as reimbursement for professional with inflation," he added. Trustee Matt Oddy asked agreed.
dividend returns and that a certifications." Trustee Don LaPorte asked about the liability of the town- The new policy became
return is expected again this There were very few changes Johnson to clarify that the $2.6 ship for employees cutting effective April 1.
B.L.O.C.K. youth programs receive $15,000 donation
The B.L.O.C.K. Youth and activities, and conversations that teens since 2020, in partnership Laura Mortier. “These contribu- are working to break down barri-
Teen Center Lead #LikeAGirl are centered around self-esteem, with Plymouth-Canton PFLAG tions have the potential to have a ers to diversity and inclusion,”
and Transpire Nights programs healthy living and relationships, (Parents, Friends, Family) and major impact on numerous par- said Susan Sabo, MASCO direc-
recently received a $15,000 dona- women in the media, service Allies United with LGBTQ indi- ticipants in our Lead #LikeAGirl tor of Communications and
tion from Masco Corp., a global learning, women who wow and viduals. Workshops covering a and Transpire Nights programs Corporate Giving. “The
leader in the design, manufac- more. Participants who complete variety of topics such as: LGBTQ and on behalf of all our staff, I B.L.O.C.K.'s Lead #LikeAGirl and
ture, and distribution of branded the 9-month commitment gradu- 101, inclusive schools, overcom- sincerely want to thank Masco for Transpire Nights programs were
home improvement and building ate from the program in front of ing adversity are led by a certi- its continued generous support.” nominated as the recipient of this
products. family and friends, celebrating fied professional and are fol- Comprised of more than 20 donation because of the impor-
Lead #LikeAGirl is an award- their new understanding of what lowed by a variety of social companies, the Masco family tant opportunities they provide
winning program that serves a it really means to Lead opportunities. operates nearly 60 manufacturing these young adults within our
diverse group of young women #LikeAGirl. The Masco donation will facilities in the United States and community.”
between the ages of 11-15 and is Transpire Nights which takes include $10,000 directed to the more than than 20 in other parts The B.L.O.C.K. Youth and
designed to change the way that place at The B.L.O.C.K. Youth and Lead #LikeAGirl program and of the world. Teen Center, located on the third
these participants think about Teen Center monthly, provides $5,000 earmarked for the “The grant is part of Masco's floor of the Canton
what it means to Lead support, education, and advocacy Transpire Nights program. Million Differences campaign, an Administration Building at 1150
#LikeAGirl. Developed in 2016 for area LBGTQ+ students, who “We are so grateful to receive initiative in which Masco, S. Canton Center Road in Canton.
by The B.L.O.C.K. Youth & Teen can engage in discussions, plan this support for two of our very through its business units, is allo- For more information about The
Center, this 9-month program activities, and build community popular programs at The cating $1,000,000 of its philan- B.L.O.C.K. Youth and Teen
enables participants to challenge with their peers. The Transpire B.L.O.C.K. Youth & Teen Center,” thropic funding to support organ- Center, visit www.cantonfun.org
themselves through workshops, program has been available to said Recreation Supervisor izations across the country that or call (734) 398-5570.
Assault ITB 21/22-17 Three Year Uniform Rental & Laundry Services
CITY OF ROMULUS INVITATION TO BID
suspect sought ITB 21/22-18 Two Year As Needed Delivered Concrete Pricing
Canton police are seeking information The City of Romulus, Michigan is seeking bids from qualified companies for the above item/items
about a man suspected in the assault of and/or services.
two people at the Michigan Avenue Wal- (1) Qualified individuals and firms wishing to submit a bid must use the forms provided by the
Mart parking lot Feb. 12. Police provided City. Official bid forms and specifications may be obtained from the MITN Purchasing
a surveillance photo of the suspect who Group page of BidNet Direct (http://www.mitn.info/). Bids may be rejected unless made on
the forms included with the bidding documents. Copies of documents obtained from any other
is wanted in connection with the assaults source are not considered official copies.
which took place at about 12:30 p.m. He (2) Clarifications, modifications, or amendments may be made to this solicitation at the discre-
is described by police as about 30-years tion of the City. Any and all addenda issued by the City will be posted on the MITN
of age, 6-feet tall with a heavy build. He Purchasing Group page of BidNet Direct. All interested parties are instructed to view the
is believed to have been driving a silver MITN website regularly for any issued addenda. It is the responsibility of the bidder to obtain
SUV at the time of the incidents. Police all issued addenda and acknowledge receipt of said addenda by including a printed copy of
have asked any individual with informa- each addendum as part of the required documents for this solicitation and to list the adden-
tion about the identity of the man or his dum and sign and date the “Acknowledgment of Receipt Addenda Form: supplied in the bid
whereabouts to call the Canton Police documents.
Department at (734)394-5400 and at the (3) A total of two copies (one marked “Original” and one marked “Copy”) of the bid must be sub-
mitted together in one sealed package/envelope and returned to the City Clerk's Office no
auto attendant press 2, then 1. later than 2:00 P.M., Thursday, 4/28/2022. Bids should be addressed using the bid package
label provided in the solicitation documents or submitted electronically on the MITN
Purchasing Group page of BidNet Direct.
(4) At approximately 3:00 p.m., local time 4/28/2022, all timely received bids will be publically
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE opened and read.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING (5) The City reserves the right to postpone the opening without notification and also reserves the
April 26, 2022 at 7:00 PM
right to reject all bids and to waive any minor informality or irregularity in bids received and
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at the Northville Township Municipal Offices, 44405 Six Mile Road, to award the bid in whole or in part. Ultimately, a contract may be awarded to the lowest most
Northville, MI 48168 to consider requests for: 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.
• Amendment to land use of the Mixed Use Planned Unit Development Agreement at 15550 Haggerty Rd. (Cantoro Market) (6) The successful Bidder will be required to submit proof of all bonds and insurance required by
• Amendment to the commercial component of the Village at Northville Planned Unit Development Agreement
• Special Land Use for an addition to the clubhouse at 40941 8 Mile Rd.(Meadowbrook Country Club). the solicitation documents and copies of all required endorsements.
(7) For additional information contact Gary Harris, City of Romulus, Purchasing Director by call-
The public is invited to attend this public hearing and express their comments or ask questions. Plans will be available for view- ing (734) 955-4568 or by emailing Purchasing@romulusgov.com.
ing at the Township between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Written comments will be received by the (8) The City of Romulus strictly prohibits the reproduction or publishing of any published docu-
Northville Township Planning Commission at 44405 Six Mile Road, Northville, MI 48168 no later than 12:00 PM on the day on
the above meeting. ment or solicitation without the express written consent of the City of Romulus.
Unauthorized posting of any notice of these documents or reference to said documents or
Matthew Wilk, Chair solicitations is strictly prohibited.
Planning Commission
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