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INKSTER - WESTLAND
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Westland plans neighborhood police meetings
Westland police want to "take ings at various locations and in Park with a specific focus on the
a meeting" with local residents as various neighborhoods in the ” businesses and homes between
part of a new community policing city. The first meeting is set for 10 The goal of this program is to meet directly Marquette/Cherry Hill and
initiative called the Westland a.m. this Saturday, June 5, at with the residents of specific neighborhoods Wayne/Radcliff. Wild, Jedrusik
Police Neighborhood Safety Rotary Park in the city. and members of the Westland
Program. “Working in partnership with to discuss their concerns. Community Police Team will be
"Our police department recog- neighborhood residents, the in attendance.
nizes that every neighborhood Westland Police Department will nership with each other - neigh- concerns; neighbor disputes; Rotary Park is located at 601
has different concerns and pub- identify and resolve specific bors working in partnership with vandalism; potential drugs; Hanlon, Westland.
lic safety needs," said Mayor quality of life problems or con- officers, is how we strengthen the thefts and public safety concerns Wild said there will be regular
William R. Wild. "The goal of this cerns in particular areas. In addi- community," commented Police in these partnership meetings, meetings scheduled throughout
program is to meet directly with tion, this is a great opportunity Chief Jeff Jedrusik. officials said. The police will pro- the year in order to specifically
the residents of specific neigh- for neighbors to meet each other With the cooperation of vide crime statistics specific to focus on Westland neighbor-
borhoods to discuss their con- while also meeting their city Westland residents, the Westland the neighborhood and safety tips. hoods individually. Further infor-
cerns." police officers,” Wild said. Police Department will be able to The first Neighborhood Safety mation will available at
The program will set up meet- "Neighbors working in part- identify neighborhood traffic meeting will take place in Rotary www.cityofwestland.com.
Investigations into multiple fatal shootings continue
Investigations into two sepa- All of the victims were trans- weapons on the four victims play- on a report of a woman being in the head, killing him.
rate shootings that killed three ported to a local hospital with ing basketball. All the shooters shot. Police took a weapon from “It appears the first shooting
people in Inkster May 24 and their injuries. One victim died fled the scene and police have her boyfriend in the home, but wasn't the intended victim. They
May 25 are continuing, police the same night at the hospital not yet identified the suspects. did not confirm it was the came back around to unfortu-
said. while a second died early Police surmise that an earlier weapon used in the shooting. nately finish what they started,”
During an early-evening bas- Tuesday. shooting at about 4 a.m. Tuesday Later the same morning, said Lt. Michael Shaw, with
ketball game in the 27900 block Witnesses told Michigan State at a home in the 3800 block of between 5:30 and 6:05, police Michigan State Police.
of Rosewood Street on Monday Police investigators that several Inkster Road may be connected believe the same individuals who At last report, police had not
night, May 25, four people were suspects ran between houses and to the later shooting. Police said had earlier wounded the woman identified any suspects in either
shot, two of them fatally. opened fire with multiple they were first called to the home returned and shot her boyfriend of the incidents.
Economic development to be topic of survey, session
Westland officials want to community, residents, non-prof- located at 36300 Warren Road.
know what residents think it organizations and other key Interested individuals are ”
about the economic develop- community stakeholders. In encouraged by officials to join It is more important than ever that
ment in the city. order to obtain this input, city in this collaborative discussion we define our priorities and focus
City administrators are in the officials have developed a sur- to help mobilize efforts in the
process of formalizing a com- vey to gather insights and guide development and subsequent our efforts on projects and investments...
prehensive Economic to plan formation. application of plan priorities.
Development Strategic Plan. Individuals interested in “With the evolving market
The goal is to identify initiatives completing the survey, can do so dynamics in light of the COVID- Economic Development In March, Westland engaged
and methods that will encour- by accessing https://www.sur- 19 pandemic and potential eco- Strategic Plan is a requirement Bonner Advisory Group to
age diversity of the economic veymonkey.com/r/WestlandStak nomic implications, it is more under the Michigan Economic assist with the creation of the
base in the city and tap opportu- eholderSurvey important than ever that we Development Corporation strategic plan. The city received
nities for economic expansion The survey results and other define our priorities and focus (MEDC) Redevelopment Ready a grant from the Michigan
in an effort to help to promote important topics will be dis- our efforts on projects and Communities Program (RRC). Department of Treasury which
community wealth building. cussed during a strategic plan- investments that will result in The formal plan was identified will fund the project in its
The process for building the ning session which will take long-term economic stability as a priority for 2021 during entirety.
plan includes significant analyt- place at 5:30 p.m. June 30 in the and growth,” commented Mayor strategic planning workshops For more information, con-
ic research coupled with input Mayor Gene McKinney Grand William R. Wild. with the city council members tact the Economic Development
obtained from the business Ballroom at Westland City Hall, Development of a formalized earlier this year. Department at (734) 467-3264.
NOTICE!!
WESTWOOD COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
BUDGET HEARING
A Public Hearing on its proposed budget will be held by the Board of Education of the Westwood
Community School District on:
Thursday, June 10, 2021
at 6:30 p.m.
In the Equilla F. Bradford
Administrative Center
3335 S. Beech Daly Road
Dearborn Heights, Michigan 48125
THE PROPERTY TAX MILLAGE RATE PROPOSED TO BE LEVIED TO
SUPPORT THE PROPOSED BUDGET WILL BE A SUBJECT OF THIS
HEARING.
Copies of the proposed budget will be available for review in the Westwood Administrative Office
Center between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on June 10, 2021.
Sarah Ward, Secretary
Westwood Board of Education
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