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                                       Local psychiatric hospitals to be replaced by state



                                          A new $325 million state   MDHHS to continue providing
               Vol. 138, No. 17        inpatient psychiatric hospital  quality, compassionate care to
            The          Belleville    will be constructed at the cur-  both children and adults. The
          Community Chorus will        rent site of the Hawthorn Center  consolidation of two of our cur-
          present the 16th annual      on Haggerty Road in Northville.  rent hospitals will also allow for
          spring concert Life's Musical   Funding for the new behav-  efficiencies in administrative
          Sound Stage: Melodies,       ioral health building was     and support services while
          Meanderings, Memories on     approved in the fiscal year 2023  maintaining separate living and
          Sunday, May 7.               state budget, according to    treatment facilities for adults
                          See page 5.   Elizabeth Hertel, Michigan   and children.”
                                       Department of Health and         “Mental health, especially for
                                       Human Services (MDHHS)        children, is an urgent need in
                                       director. The facility will provide  our region,” said Mark Abbo,
                                       care for patients currently being  Northville Township supervisor.
                                       served at both Hawthorn Center  “We are pleased to have the
                Vol. 76, No. 17        and   Walter   P.   Reuther   opportunity to work with the
            There is a special birth-  Psychiatric   Hospital    in  State of Michigan to develop a
          day celebration taking place  Westland.                    state-of-the-art facility to help  Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced the planned construction of a
          in Canton Township as the       The two facilities serve near-  those in our region in need get  $325 million psychiatric hospital to replace the Hawthorn Center in
          Michigan    Shakespeare      ly 200 patients and are among  the highest possible mental  Northville and Walter P. Reuther Hospital in Westland.
          Festival honors the 459th    the five state inpatient psychi-  health care.”             eager to exercise their skills to  for long-term strategic invest-
          anniversary of the bard him-  atric hospitals for individuals  During construction of the  ensure that the new psychiatric  ments,” said State Budget
          self.                        who have severe mental illness  new facility in Northville, staff  facility is completed on time and  Director Christopher Harkins.
                          See page 2.
                                       or intellectual and developmen-  and patients currently being  on budget and is a top-notch  “We are thoughtfully and delib-
                                       tal disabilities. Hawthorn    cared for at Hawthorn Center  facility that meets the needs of  erately building the new facility
                                       Center opened in 1956, while  will be moved to a separate unit  both the patients and staff.”  on the current Hawthorn Center
                                       Walter Reuther began opera-   at Walter P. Reuther Psychiatric  While the new psychiatric  site, which is a convenient loca-
                                       tions in 1979, and both have  Hospital to allow for the demoli-  complex will serve all ages, the  tion for staff and patient fami-
                                       aging infrastructure which    tion of the current Hawthorn  hospitals will be distinct facili-  lies, and sustains a relationship
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                                       needs replacement, officials  facility.                     ties with separate living and pro-  with the community of
             Inkster police are still  said.                            “DTMB is proud to be a part  grammatic spaces for children  Northville, which has long been
          seeking a man with a leg cast   “We are excited to be able to  of this effort to improve the lives  and adults. The complex, how-  a partner to the State of
          who limped away from a       provide Michigan families in  of Michiganders most in need of  ever, will include shared admin-  Michigan. This project will pro-
          road rage infused shooting   need of inpatient, behavioral  care,” said Michelle Lange,  istration and food service, offi-  vide benefits for years into the
          last week in Inkster.        health care a new state-of-the-  director of the Michigan   cials said.                   future.”
                          See page 6.  art hospital in southeastern  Technology, Management and       “The new facility is a perfect  Construction is expected to
                                       Michigan,” said Hertel. “The  Budget department. “Our team  example of how the state is   begin this fall and anticipated
                                       modern facility will allow    of construction experts are   leveraging one-time resources  completion is in 2026.



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            Efforts to improve street
          and sidewalk safety for
          pedestrians, bicyclists and
          vehicles in downtown
          Northville may include
          adjustments to traffic rules.
                          See page 5.







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            The prestigious financial
          agency Moody's Investors                                                                                       Safety lessons
          Service recently awarded
          Plymouth- Canton                                                                                               Firefighters from the Northville and
          Community Schools one of                                                                                       Plymouth Fire Department along with
          the highest ratings available.                                                                                 Plymouth Township Professional
                          See page 3.                                                                                    Firefighters and crews from Salem,
                                                                                                                         Novi, Metro Airport and Van Buren
                                                                                                                         Township came together to put on a
                                                                                                                         display of skills last week as they sim-
                                                                                                                         ulated real-life fire emergencies. The
                                                                                                                         former office building at Maybury State
               Vol. 138, No. 17                                                                                          Park which was scheduled for razing,
                                                                                                                         was donated to the local fire depart-
            The deputy city clerk in                                                                                     ments for use in the mock burn. The
          Romulus, was recently                                                                                          departments worked in tangent to put
          awarded the Michigan                                                                                           out the fires and rescue the "victims."
          Professional Municipal                                                                                         The event was also a training opportu-
          Clerk designation by the                                                                                       nity to learn about fire safety and pre-
          Michigan Association of                                                                                        vention, organizers said.
          Municipal Clerks.                                                                                              Photos by Terry Jacoby
                          See page 6.
                                       Increase in local property values reported by Wayne County


                                          Equalized property tax val-                           ”                                owner pays in taxes.
                Vol. 76, No. 17        ues in Wayne County are contin-                The report indicated that                     Taxable value of county
            Emily Lemus, a Wayne       uing to rise, with values up 9.85                                                         property is now at roughly 98
          Memorial High School sen-    percent over 2022, according to          increases were unevenly distributed.             percent of the historic level
          ior, has been named as a win-  a study performed for county                                                            recorded in 2007, the last year
          ner of a $40,000 Amazon      officials said. Communities                                                               before the Great Recession,
          Future          Engineer     including Northville, Plymouth  by  the  Department     of  on July property tax bills, based  according to the report.
          Scholarship recipient.       and Plymouth Township have    Management and Budget and is  on taxable value of their homes.  Assessed value of county prop-
                          See page 6.  experienced sizable gains     considered the first post-COVID  The increase is the maxi-  erty is now at 109 percent of the
                                       according to the report.      county equalization report.   mum allowed under Proposal    2007 level.
                                          Equalized values represent    “There was a feeling that  A, which sets Michigan property  The report indicated that
                                       those submitted by all 43 county  there would be a deep dive in  tax policy. Without the cap pro-  increases were unevenly dis-
                                       communities.                  values as a result of COVID, but  vided by Proposal A, the  tributed throughout county
                Vol. 76, No. 17           The equalized value in     that didn't happen,” commission  increase would have been 7.9  communities.
            Earth Day was celebrated   Wayne County is now $72.3 tril-  Chair Alisha Bell (D-Detroit)  percent based on the inflation  The report noted that while
          in Westland with awards and  lion, an increase of just under  said. “This report is good news,  rate, officials said.   some area communities saw
          recognition of earth-friendly  $6.5 trillion, officials said  but it also indicates that there  Taxable value represents  increases, inner-ring communi-
          projects and initiatives dur-   County    commissioners    are issues that remain.”      one-half of the assessed value of  ties such as Ecorse, Harper
          ing a program at Wildwood    received the report last week,   The report indicated that  the property and is multiplied  Woods, Highland Park and
          Elementary School.           during their annual equaliza-  average county homeowners    against millage rates to deter-  River Rouge are listed among
                          See page 6.  tion meeting. It was presented  will see an increase of 5 percent  mine how much a property  those with declining values.


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