![]() We get to hear about the substance of community events from folks who are personally involved. We see these announcements as an important public service and recognize that folks tell us more than just dates and times. We moved our infomercial segment to the middle of the meeting to better accommodate the growing number of announcements. But, it would seem that with our increased population density in and around the city that it is time for a more direct, regular service to downtown and the hospital area. The WAVE gets high marks for its door to door services and it is acknowledged that it can get you to Ann Arbor with a transfer to an AATA bus at Meijers. Public transportation (or the lack of) is becoming a more frequent topic. The heritage trees deserve a little more respect and we were informed that there are resistance efforts underway. We quickly agreed that the dead trees should go first. The road commission happily announced that it had received a grant that would allow the removal of lots of big old trees that had wandered too close to some of our beautiful rural roads and become targets for a certain category of drivers. ![]() ![]() We congratulated former Judge Fink on his new position as assistant magistrate - a position that reports to the head magistrate and first daughter Elisha Fink. The snack table was covered with those little things that look like oranges, valentine chocolates and another sign of the season - girl scout cookies. Thanks to Richard Weaver for the nudge and the technical assistance. We have grown out of our training wheels and we have become.ĭ You can now read about our activities anywhere in the world. We will be hosting one of their community information sessions in a few weeks. This is an on-line only magazine with a mission similar to ours - civil discussion. The most dramatic evidence is the demolition of the old industrial buildings on Grand Street.įolks are encouraged to check out Bridge magazine. Urban living is on its way to Dexter as all three of our proposed condo projects are moving forward. The trees are coming down along North Territorial Road as announced. James Episcopal Coffee and Conversation session on women's health next Thursday at 6:30 PM. Michael Champ dropped the fact that nearly half of all babies born in Michigan are born under the Medicaid program by way of encouraging attendance at the St. And, of course, we just can't wait for our new roundabout on Baker Road which will be built this summer. Dan Hoey Road may be re-opened in a couple of days after repair of a collapsed drain (the new school construction project had a role to play here). between Dan Hoey and Zeeb which WILL occur this spring. We look forward to the improvements to Dexter-Ann Arbor Rd. We cleared up the timing of the rebuilding of Central Street between 3d and 5th street - not this year. Our only original suggestion came from Mary Ellen Miller and that was to ban boys (presumably excluding her two fine sons). We are as bewildered as the nation as a whole. There was general agreement that we need to do something but the something is not clear. Our mission is to Listen and Learn so we tend to avoid highly controversial subjects where people pretty much have their mind already made up but we could not resist talking about guns.
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