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WESTLAND
WESTLAND
City awarded $5.7 million fire safety grant
The City of Westland Fire response times, and overall immediately, Londeau said. The
Department has been awarded a assembly of force to efficiently ” addition of 15 new firefighters
Staffing for Adequate Fire and deliver service more effectively The grant assists fire departments comes after a comprehensive
Emergency Response grant and safely. The grant assists fire evaluation of the city emergency
(SAFER) through FEMA in the departments with staffing and with staffing and deployment capabilities response needs and a consulta-
amount of $5,709,867. The grant deployment capabilities to to respond to emergencies. tion with fire department offi-
will fund the employment of 15 respond to emergencies and cials.
firefighters for a period of three assure adequate protection from Communities across the coun-
years. Unlike years past, this year fire and other hazards, said offi- try are experiencing public safe-
the grant award required no city cials. awarded with this very competi- nity.” ty shortages,” Londeau contin-
matching funds, officials said. Only a small percentage of the tive grant,” commented Mayor The Westland Fire ued. “I express my deepest grati-
SAFER grants are awarded to thousands of departments who Michael P. Londeau. “I am com- Department recently hired six tude to Senator (Debbie)
communities to ensure compli- apply are awarded SAFER mitted to providing our fire new firefighters which brought Stabenow and Senator (Gary)
ance with National Fire grants. department with the resources the force up to the 2023-24 bud- Peters for their diligence in
Protection standards that relate “Public Safety is a top priority and manpower they require to geted staffing level. Recruitment securing these federal funds for
to the staffing of fire stations, and we are very fortunate to be adequately protect our commu- for new firefighters will begin Westland.”
Westland departments Annual Halloween sale set
win technology awards The Halloween spirit will be on full annually draws hundreds of shoppers
The City of Westland Department of The second honor was the “Citizen display Saturday as the Westland to Perrinville School at 31755 Cowan
Historic Village Park hosts the annual
Road where the event takes place.
Innovation and Technology was recently Impact of the Year Award” for the depart- Haunted Yard Sale. Vendor spots may still be available,
honored with two awards during the mental work in developing the City of The sale, set for 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., organizers said. More information is
recent Michigan Government Westland E-Recycle events which took will feature tables of decorations, cos- available at
Information Management Sciences fall place last year and resulted in more than tumes, movies, books and other holi- https://www.facebook.com/events/12
conference. 33,000 pounds of electronic waste being day items. Organizers said the sale 91317545055073?ref=newsfeed
“The department was recognized for recycled rather than going to landfills.
continuing excellence in driving service “Multiple projects were reviewed for
for our residents and staff,” said Mayor these awards, but we were considered
Michael Londeau. The awards included the most impactful in both categories. We To subscribe to The Eagle visit www.associatednewspapers.net.
the “Impact of the Year Award” for the were also the only organization to win
departmental work integrating multiple two awards,” Londeau said.
software systems to communicate better, “Congratulations to Director Craig
creating more efficiencies and better Brown and his team for being leaders in CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE
WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN
reporting for various departments, the State for IT services,” Londeau NOTICE OF HEARING OF NECESSITY
Londeau said. added.
QUAIL RIDGE SUBDIVISION
ROAD REPAIRS AND REHABILITATION PROJECT
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
www.associatednewspapers.net NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
1. The Township Board has received petitions signed by the record owners of land whose area constitutes more than
60% of the total area hereinafter described as the Quail Ridge Subdivision Road Repairs and Rehabilitation Project Special
Assessment District for the purposes of making the hereinafter described improvements and assessing the cost of the improve-
NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS ments to the Quail Ridge Road Repairs and Rehabilitation Project Special Assessment District.
OF THE
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE 2. The Township Board has tentatively declared its intention to construct the improvements in the Township described
in Exhibit A attached hereto and to assess the cost of the improvements to the lands, which will be especially benefited thereby,
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO as set forth in the special assessment district described in Exhibit B attached hereto.
ORDINANCE CHAPTER 128 3. The estimated cost of the improvements, the amount to be specially assessed, the amount to be a general obligation
of the Charter Township of Northville and the special assessment district are as follows:
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Charter Township of Northville Board of Trustees will be considering adoption of the pro-
posed amendment to Ordinance Chapter 128 (Outdoor Gatherings) at their Regular Meeting on October 19, 2023, at 7:00 P.M. Estimated Cost $1,027,385.13
at the Northville Township Hall located at 44405 Six Mile Road, Northville, Michigan 48168. This amendment was introduced
at the Board of Trustee meeting of September 21, 2023. Estimated amount to be assessed against $1,027,385.13
lands in the special assessment district
The proposed amendment will update the language in the ordinance to better fit the public safety needs of the department and
community with recommendations from the township attorney. Amount to be a general obligation of the $0
Charter Township of Northville
A copy of the full Ordinance and amendment can be viewed during normal business hours of 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Office
of the Township Clerk, Northville Township Hall, 44405 Six Mile Road, Northville Michigan 48168. 4. The petitions, maps showing the location of the improvements and the special assessment district, plans, specifica-
tions and a cost estimate for the improvements are on file with the Township Clerk for public examination.
Cynthia L. Jankowksi
Clerk 5. The Township Board will meet in the Township Hall located at 44405 Six Mile Road, Northville, Michigan, at 7:00
p.m., Eastern Daylight Time, on Thursday, October 19, 2023, to hear and consider any objections that may be submitted by
Publish October 5, 2023 NT0227 - 100523 2.5 x 2.681 any interested person with respect to the petitions, the making of the improvements and the assessing of part of the cost thereof
to the aforesaid special assessment district.
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION FOR THE SPECIAL ELECTION 6. If the Township Board approves the petitions and the making of the improvements, a special assessment may be
TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 2023 levied against properties that benefit from the improvements. Act 186 of the Public Acts of Michigan, 1973, as amended, pro-
vides that the special assessment must be protested at the hearing held for confirming the special assessment roll before the
SUMPTER TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN Michigan Tax Tribunal may acquire jurisdiction of any dispute involving the special assessment. The hearing for the purpose of
confirming the special assessment roll will be held, if at all, at some time in the future pursuant to notice given as required by
TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SUMPTER TOWNSHIP: law. Appearance and protest at such hearing is required in order to appeal the amount of the special assessment to the Michigan
Tax Tribunal. An owner of or party in interest in property to be assessed, or his or her agent, may appear in person to protest the
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that any qualified elector of Sumpter Township who is not already registered may register to vote at special assessment, or may protest the special assessment by letter filed with the Township Clerk at or prior to the time of the
the office of the Township Clerk; the office of the County Clerk; a Secretary of State branch office, or other designated state hearing, in which case appearance in person is not required.
agency. Registration forms can be obtained at mi.gov/vote and mailed to the Township Clerk. Voters who are already registered
may update their registration at www.expressSOS.com. THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN by order of the Township Board.
The last day to register in any matter other than in-person with the local clerk is Monday, October 23rd, 2023. CYNTHIA L. JANKOWSKI, Clerk
Charter Township of Northville
After this date, anyone who qualifies as an elector may register to vote in person with proof of residency (MCL 168.492) at the
Sumpter Township Clerk’s office, located at 23480 Sumpter Rd., Belleville, MI 48111 at the following times:
EXHIBIT A
• Regular business hours: Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Project Description
• Sunday, November 5th, 2023, from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
• Election Day, Tuesday, November 7th, 2023, from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. This project will include the Milling and Replacement of approximately 3" of asphalt roadway surface throughout the Quail
Ridge Subdivision. Any required road base repairs, curb repairs, or drainage structure repairs will be included in this project. A
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Airport Community Schools will be voting on the following proposal as presented and list- private engineering consultant will be contracted by the township for assessment and design of the road rehabilitation project.
ed below: Roads within Quail Ridge Subdivision are under the jurisdiction of Wayne County, and all County design, construction, and
inspection requirements will be followed. All associated engineering, construction, permitting, inspection, testing, bonding, and
AIRPORT COMMUNITY SCHOOLS administrative costs will be included with the total cost of this project.
GENERAL OBLIGATION UNLIMITED TAX BOND PROPOSAL
FOR BUILDING AND SITE PURPOSES IN THE AMOUNT OF EXHIBIT B
NOT TO EXCEED $30,075,000 Benefitting Parcels
Full text of the ballot proposals may be obtained in the Sumpter Township Clerk’s office, 23480 Sumpter Rd., Belleville, MI The following parcels will benefit from this improvement:
48111, telephone: (734) 461-6201. A sample ballot may be viewed at mi.gov/vote.
77 005 04 0001 000 through 77 005 0065 000
Persons with special needs, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, should contact the clerk’s office.
Map of District
Esther Hurst Published: The Eagle October 5th, 2023.
Sumpter Township, Clerk Posted: September 21st, 2023. ST0163 - 10 05 23 2.5 x 4.07
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION
FOR THE ELECTION TO BE HELD ON
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2023
TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE TOWNSHIPS OF SUMPTER:
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that any qualified elector of the Township of Sumpter who is not already registered, may register
to vote at the office of the Township Clerk; the office of the County Clerk; a Secretary of State branch office, or other designat-
ed state agency. Registration forms can be obtained at mi.gov/vote and mailed to their Township/City Clerk. Voters who are
already registered may update their registration at www.expressSOS.com.
The last day to register in any manner other than in-person with the local clerk is Monday, October 23, 2023.
After this date, anyone who qualifies as an elector may register to vote in person with proof of residency (MCL 168.497) at the
Township Clerk's office, located at the following location during the following hours:
Sumpter Township (23480 Sumpter Rd., Belleville 48111):
• Regular business hours: M-F 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
• Sunday, November 5th 6:00 am to 2:00 pm
• Dropbox at the south side of front doors at Township Hall and drive-up in the rear parking lot
• Dropbox located at 23465 Sumpter Rd (drive-up)
• Election Day, Tuesday November 7th from 7:00 am - 8:00 pm
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Lincoln Consolidated School district will be voting on the following millage proposals as
presented and listed below:
LINCOLN CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT
OPERATING MILLAGE PROPOSAL
EXEMPTING PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE
AND OTHER PROPERTY EXEMPTED BY LAW
18.1067 MILLS FOR 10 YEARS AND
.5 MILL FOR 10 YEARS FOR
HEADLEE RESTORATION PURPOSES, IF NECESSARY
LINCOLN CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT
MILLAGE RENEWAL PROPOSAL
FOR PUBLIC RECREATION AND PLAYGROUNDS NT0228 - 100523 2.5 x 13.612
.0943 MILL FOR 5 YEARS
Full text of the ballot proposal may be obtained at the Township clerk's office listed above. A sample ballot may be viewed at
mi.gov/vote.
Persons with disabilities needing accommodations should contact the clerk's office at 734-461-6201.