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PAGE 4 ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS OF MICHIGAN November 25, 2021
WESTLAND
WESTLAND
Council approves 2 new housing developments
Developers are hoping for perfect Windingland from Lombardo Homes.
attendance at two new residential Lombardo built Marlee Wood subdivi-
developments at former elementary sion in the city, along with several
school sites in Westland. other residential projects.
Members of the Westland City According to the plans submitted to
Council unanimously approved the city officials, the developments will
two home developments proposed by each feature several ranch and colo-
Lombardo Homes during a regular nial-style homes with attached two-
meeting Nov. 15. At the 12.16 acre for- car garages and full basements.
mer site of James Madison The developer will construct the
Elementary School, on the east side of necessary residential roadways in the
Carlson south of Avondale, the devel- subdivisions.
oper plans to construct 45 homes. At Not all the educational heritage of
the former 9.06 acre site of Kettering the property will be lost as two homes
Elementary School between Venoy at the Kettering development will be
Road and Hubbard Street, 35 new built by students from the school dis-
homes will be built. Both schools trict construction program.
were closed in 2011 by the Wayne- Windingland said the developer was
Westland Community Schools Board “excited” about being part of that edu-
of Education due to declining enroll- cational experience.
ment. Councilman Jim Godbout com-
City Council President Jim Hart mented that the success of the Marlee
said he had been an advocate of build- Woods project indicated the develop-
ing on these sites for several years. er would have great success with the
“I'm thankful the school district is two new projects.
working with you so we can get some “This works well with those (near-
new roofs out here,” he told Gregory by) homes,” Godbout said.
Driver in fatal hit-and-run is sentenced to prison
A 21-year-old Westland man struck Dominic Duhn, 20, who phone strobe lights to warn matching paint chips at the plea to the charge of failing to
has been sentenced to 2-5 years was skateboarding in the road. oncoming motorists they were scene to the vehicle Godinez stop at the scene on a serious
in prison for leaving the scene of Duhn, a student at Michigan skateboarding down the 100-foot was driving. Following his personal injury accident.
an accident that took the life of a State University and a former incline in the area. arrest, Godinez told police he The prison time was part of a
Northville college student. Eagle Scout was pronounced The driver did not stop fol- thought he struck a deer or a sentencing agreement imposed
Gustavo Godinez was driving dead at the scene by para- lowing the incident. person while on his way home by Third Circuit Judge
on Sheldon Road between Five medics called by his companion Investigators sought the driv- from his restaurant job in Catherine Heise during court
and Six Mile Road at about after the impact. The pair had er in the incident during a Northville. proceedings and sentencing
11:30 p.m. Sept. 3, 2020 when he reportedly activated their cell month-long investigation, Godinez entered a no contest Nov. 16.
Tickets for annual Holiday Taste Fest now available
Tickets for the Westland displays. The traditional auction winter clothing drive and donors Karma Coffee and Kitchen , Cantina , New Beginnings
Holiday Taste Fest are now on and raffles will also take place who bring new or gently used Texas Roadhouse, William D. International Event Planning &
sale but are limited. featuring prizes in the live auc- children's gloves, hats or boots Ford Career-Technical Center - Catering and Carrabba's Italian
The annual charity event will tion, the You Pick raffle, a 50/50 for little ones up to age 3 will be Café Marquette, Homestead Grill.
take place from 6 until 8:30 p.m. drawing and Bucket of Cheer entered in a special raffle to win Kitchen, Hellenic Cultural The admission fee includes
Dec. 7 at the Hellenic Cultural raffles. a $100 gift card donated by Center, Services To Enhance food and entertainment, there
Center. Live music will be provided Community choice Credit Union. Potential - What's Cooking in will be a cash bar.
The $25 admission ticket by the Marsha Gayle Band and The clothing will be donated Westland, Toarmina's Pizza , For tickets or information,
includes food from area restau- emcees for the event will be to local children in need. Westland Bulk Foods, call the Westland Chamber of
rants and culinary artists featur- Ralph and Kim Cabildo. Participating restaurants and Smoothies, Hershey's Ice Cream Commerce at (734) 326-7222 or
ing special treats and holiday There will also be a children's caterers include: Jonna's Market, , On The Border Mexican Grill & visit westlandchamber.com
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