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Wayne will hire another in a long line
of city managers as negotiations continue
with Lisa Nocerini, who has been acting
as the interimcitymanager since June.
During a special meeting last week,
council members voted unanimously to
offer the job on a permanent basis to
Nocerini who is the founder and presi-
dents of Nocerini Strategy Group in
Brighton. Prior to founding that company,
she was a partner in Winchester
Consultants, a company that worked with
both Wayne and Westland. Her consulting
firm had a contract with the City of Wayne
at a $5,000 per month, or $60,000 per year
fee, prior to Nocerini taking on the inter-
imcitymanager position.
At the meeting, Mayor James Hawley
told the members of the city council that
following interviews with candidates for
the city manager position, it was deter-
mined the city did not wish to pursue fur-
ther interviews.
“Lisa is willing to continue. We will see
if we canmake it permanent.”
City Personnel Director Carrie Venus
and the city labor attorney Gary King will
negotiate the employment agreement with
Nocerini which will be submitted to the
councilmembers for approval.
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September 10, 2015
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06. Legal Notices
07. Attorneys
08. Entertainment
09. Lost & Found
10. Coming Events
30. Help Wanted
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Lincoln Park
12.136%
River Rouge
4.854%
Riverview
3.094%
Romulus
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Southgate
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Taylor
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Van Buren Township
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Wyandotte
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TOTAL
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ACCESS TO PUBLIC MEETINGS
The Charter Township of Canton will provide necessary, reasonable auxiliary aids and services to individuals with disabilities at
the meeting/hearing upon a two week notice to the Charter Township of Canton. These services include signers for the hearing
impaired and audio tapes of printed materials being considered at the meeting. Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary
aids or services should contact the Charter Township of Canton by writing or calling the following:
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Canton, MI 48188
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Published: September 10, 2015
EC091015-1179 2.5 x 1.557
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that The Charter Township of Canton will be holding a public hearing regarding the
prop-
erty tax millage rate proposed to be levied to support the 2016 proposed
budget
on Tuesday, September 22, 2015 at 7:00 pm at the Township Administration Building located at 1150 Canton
Center Rd., S., Canton, MI.
TERRY G. BENNETT, CLERK
Publish: 09/10/15
Post: 09/10/15
EC091015-1180 2.5 x 1.557
Grant will fund new bleachers in city parks
Interim Wayne City Manager is offered position
There will soon be new
bleachers at the baseball fields
in Westland parks, thanks to a
$15,000 grant from Michigan
Municipal risk Management
Authority (MMRMA).
New bleachers will be pur-
chased by the city for the fields
at Jaycee, Rotary, Stottlemyer
andVoss parks.
“Westland Parks and
Recreation is pleased to be
awarded $15,000 from the
MMRMA Risk Avoidance
Program (RAP) grant program to
assist the city in purchasing new
bleachers,” commented Parks
and Recreation Director Jessica
Mistak. “The purchase of eight
bleachers will make all bleach-
ers located at ball fields in city
parks compliant with current
code requirements. To comply,
the bleachers be 30 inches above
the ground and have handrails
to prevent fall hazards,” she
said.
The MMRMA RAP Grant was
established in 1997 to assist in
projects that are innovative,
with a high potential of solving
specific risk management prob-
lems. With this grant, the city
will be purchasing eight bleach-
ers to replace the existing 30-
year-old deteriorated bleachers
at the baseball fields. Some of
the bleacher benches are bro-
ken and have sharp edges, sup-
ports that are bent and covered
with heavy rust, a spokesperson
explained. The grant will also
allow the city to purchase
bleachers for Stottlemyer Park
where none are currently
installed.
“The City of Westland being
awarded the MMRMA RAP
grant means so much to our city
and our organization, as the
bleachers at the baseball fields
have been in dire need of atten-
tion,” said Marie Southern,
financial vice-president of the
Westland Youth Athletic
Association. “We truly feel that
this grant will help to provide
the youth of our area with the
field quality they deserve and
can be proud of. This is a great
step in the right direction.”
The Westland Youth Athletic
Association is an all-volunteer
group and one of the oldest and
largest non-profit organizations
in the area. Their baseball pro-
gram provides Westland youth
fromages 3-16 the chance to par-
ticipate in organized sports.
“My administration and I are
committed to the safety and well
being of the residents of
Westland,” commented Mayor
William Wild. “This grant will
allow us to move forward with
our goals of beautifying our com-
munity, limiting hazards and
providing quality amenities for
residents to enjoy.”
Legislators set Inkster meeting
Wayne County Commissioner Richard
LeBlanc will be co-hosting Coffee Hours
this coming month with State Rep. Julie
Plawecki andStateSen. DavidKnezek.
The event will take place from 1-2:30
p.m. Monday, Sept. 14 at the Leanna Hicks
Public Library, located at 2005 Inkster
Road.
Residents are encouraged to attend
anddiscuss issues of importance to them.
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