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From YouTube: 11/14/2017 Dearborn Heights City Council Meeting
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Dearborn Heights City Council Meeting taking place on November 14th, 2017.
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The
next
item
we
need
to
have
a
moment
of
silence.
We
learned
today
that
a
longtime
district
court
judge
Leo
for
an
passed
away.
Steve
Roberts
the
chair
of
our
watersheds,
co-chair
of
our
watersheds
stewards,
Commission
passed
away
and
longtime
DPW
employee
Joanne
Coombs.
So
if
we
could
all
have
a
moment
of
silence,.
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H
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J
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C
And
he
anyone
else
hearing
no
further
discussion,
all
those
in
favor
of
the
original
motion,
please
say:
aye
aye
those
opposed
the
eyes
have
it.
The
next
item
on
the
agenda
item
7
a
tabulation
of
bid
and
contract
award
for
the
CDBG
fiscal
year,
2015
good
neighbor
program,
joy,
Road,
demolition,
councilman,
Kosinski,.
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For
five
councilman
Abdullah
any
discussion
hearing,
none
all
those
in
favor
of
the
original
motion,
please
say:
aye
aye
opposed
the
ice.
Have
it?
The
next
item
on
the
agenda
item
9a
from
administrative
assistant,
Laszlo
abatement,
demolition
and
property,
restoration
of
2
3
4
1,
0,
Hanover,
2,
3,
4,
7,
/,
/
and
2
3
4
8
Oh
Hanover
is
under
the
hazard
mitigation
grant
councilman
of
mr.
J
Chair
I,
move
City
Council
approved
the
contract
for
the
abatement
and
demolition
of
the
structured
structures
and
restoration
of
the
part
of
properties
just
mentioned
on
Hanover,
and
not
to
exceed
fifty
thousand
three
hundred
dollars.
An
authorized
payment
upon
successful
completion,
as
outlined
in
nine
age
ii,.
F
We
also
had
the
alternative
dollar,
so
Christine
I
had
a
question
for
you.
If
you
don't
mind,
I
know
on
some
of
the
quotes
that
we
had
in
the
past.
They
were
in
a
ball
park
between
ten
and
twelve
ten
and
fourteen
thousand
dollars,
but
I
see
one
here
at
twenty
thousand.
Eight
hundred
and
fifty
and
I
do
realize
that
McMillion
group
at
one
point
came
back
and
said
they
they
had
to
do
some
abatement
because
of
some
asbestos
situation.
One
of
these
here
is
20850,
which
seems
to
be
quite
drastically
higher.
L
This
is
the
first
time
I
didn't
include
the
150
page
on
hazardous
abatement
report
from
performance
on
that
one
it
it's
loaded
with
asbestos
all
in
the
back.
It's
on
the
net,
the
shingles,
but
the
back
side
of
the
house
is
on
firing.
Yes
deciding
all
has
that,
so
it's
pretty
much
it's
it
all
has
to
be
abated.
So
it's
not
the
actual
demolish
demolition
of
the
house.
It's
the
abatement.
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E
You
mr.
chairman
I
moved
to
approve
Fire
Chief
David
Brogan's
request
to
purchase
three
Stryker
Power
Pro
xt
cots
with
performance
loading
plates,
their
total
cost.
It's
fifty
four
thousand.
Seventy
three.
This
includes
installation.
The
AFG
grant
will
cover
thirty
two
thousand
four
hundred
the
remaining
balance
of
twenty
one
thousand
six
hundred.
Seventy
three
dollars
will
come
from
capital
outlay,
with
payment
upon
receipt,
as
outlined
in
90.
Second,.
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The
council
approve
payment
for
the
cost
of
the
ia
FF
peer
fitness
class
that
we
will
be
hosting
later
this
year.
The
cost
is
twenty
five
thousand
dollars,
however,
the
cost
will
be
reimbursed
100%
through
fireworks.
Funding
from
the
communities
who
are
participating
is
outlined
in
9e.
Second,
second,.
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Any
any
further
discussion
we
have
a
support
for
that
motorsport
support
by
councilman
Abdullah,
all
those
in
favor
of
the
motion.
Please
say:
aye
aye
those
opposed
the
ice.
Have
it.
The
next
item
on
the
agenda
from
public
administrator
bill,
Zimmer
permission
to
scrap
the
1994
dump
truck
mr.
chair
councilman,
Muscat
I
move.
J
C
E
A
quick
question
for
director
gravel
once
this
is
complete,
which
we're
looking
forward
to
being
it
completed.
Having
an
88
compliant
bathroom
out
at
one
of
our
park
facilities.
Will
there
be
something
to
do
for
to
increase
accessibility
for
people
to
the
bathrooms?
Will
there
be
paving
of
some
pavement
way
to
the
bathrooms,
because
people
who
are
wheelchair-bound
right
now?
That's
not
there.
N
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F
O
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J
Muscat
I
move
council
approved
for
the
purchase
of
payment
of
ten
by
ten
body,
microphone
and
chargers.
This
is
to
replace
the
current
microphones
that
are
no
longer
in
use.
The
microphones
will
be
purchased
from
l3
mobile
vision.
The
total
amount
for
this
person
is
two
thousand
six
hundred
and
sixty
five
dollars,
which
includes
$15
for
shipping,
as
outlined
in
9je.
E
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J
M
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By
councilman
Kaczynski
any
discussion
hearing,
none
all
those
in
favor
of
the
motion.
Please
state
aye
aye,
those
opposed
I.
Have
it.
The
next
item
on
the
agenda
item
13
be
permanent
traffic
control
device;
no
stopping
standing
or
parking
sounds
southbound
kinloch
from
Lawrence
dead,
end
north
of
kinloch
school
internship
company
Kaczynski.
O
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C
Complimented
Minsky,
it's
not
been
supported
correct.
Do
you
support
a
support
for
my
councilman
Abdullah,
any
further
discussion,
any
further
discussion
hearing,
none
all
those
in
favor
of
the
motion.
Please
say:
aye
aye.
Those
opposed
guys
have
it
that
ends
the
regular
business
portion
of
our
meeting.
Any
announcements
from
anybody
here
at
the
council
table
Councilwoman
Harvey.
G
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F
G
Back
in
the
day
when
Ruth
Canfield
was
mayor
and
I
T
stuff
was
still
in
ass
infancy.
We
were
able
to
post
the
election
results
as
they
came
in
now.
We're
a
thousand
percent
better
than
we
were
when
was
Canfield
was
mayor
and
I
had
to
go
on
wing
counties
and
they
put
up
about
8:30
9
o'clock,
they
put
numbers
up,
and
then
they
didn't
put
any
more
numbers
up
until
almost
11
o'clock.
Why
can't
we
do
our
own
and
don't
tell
me
that
we
have
to
take
Wayne
County
because
too
bad?
H
D
If
anybody's
been
here
on
election
evening
to
begin
with,
our
poll
workers
have
to
close
out
at
the
polls
that
could
take
anywhere
from
15
minutes
to
a
half
hour
to
an
hour
this
time
because
of
a
write-in
candidate,
it
took
longer
they
had
to
go
through
all
the
write-in.
They
have
to
drive
here
from
as
far
as
Bedford,
which
is
on
the
Ellen
Park
border.
They
don't
arrive
here
until
9:15
9:30
when
they
arrive
here,
we
have
to
go
through
their
equipment,
make
sure
their
equipment
is
here,
make
sure
the
bags
are
sealed.
D
G
D
D
Precincts,
okay,
so
those
results
are
received
if
the
modem
works
correctly
at
Wayne
County
at
8:15,
while
those
people
are
still
there
and
not
even
approaching
city
hall,
that's
why
we
suggest
you
go
to
the
Wayne
County
website
and
get
them
now
for
the
first
election
I
believe
it
was
915.
People
were
raving
that
the
results
were
here
on
the
Wayne
County
website
on
this
complete
they
were,
and
in
the
first
election
they
were
complete
by
ten
o'clock.
D
D
Wayne
County
was
having
trouble
getting
the
results
refreshed
on
the
website
and
part
of
what
I
was
doing
on
election
night
was
dealing
with
Wayne,
County
and
I
was
on
the
phone
with
them
for
almost
twenty
minutes,
trying
to
figure
out
what
was
going
on
with
their
website.
They
were
trying
to
figure
out
what
exactly
was
returned
and
if
we
had
any
outstanding
precincts
that
didn't
report.
D
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F
Want
to
acknowledge
that
we
have
from
Crestwood
High
School
here
mr.
durkas
class
government
class
and
I
know
he
had
emailed
us.
There
was
gonna
be
about
our
nominee
that
are
here,
but
I
see
a
bunch
of
youngsters
in
here.
So
it's
probably
good,
maybe
15
20
of
you
guys
here
so
I
just
want
to
acknowledge
them
and
thank
them
for
participating.
F
E
C
E
E
E
But
it's
trying
to
create
a
hiring
pipeline.
But
it's
also
good
for
our
veterans
to
find
placement
in
the
fields
that
they're
trained
in
and
I
should
say
highly
drained
in
so
I
just
wanted
to
see.
If
there's
an
update,
because
we
had
originally
met.
Like
I
said
it's
been
several
months
back
in
June
I
know
it's
been
hectic
and
busy,
but
want
to
see
if
there's
an
update,
to
move
forward
with
this
program.
K
We
have
to
make
sure
that
whatever
we
do
conforms
to
act,
78
the
language
and
the
agreement
is
not
quite
what
I
want
to
see
and
originally
I
think
we've
ended
up
receiving
something
that
was
a
little
different
and
then
this
was
a
little
different.
I
could
be
wrong.
I
think
I've
received
three
different
copies
of
this
proposed
agreement
and
I
think
this
latest
copy
has
some
issues
and
they're,
not
they're,
not
huge,
but
they'll
need
to
end
up
being
addressed,
because
essentially
we
have
certain
things
that
we
have
to
do
in
order
to.
J
I,
don't
know
who
the
who
to
address
this,
and
so,
if
someone
knows
the
answer
this
they
could
they
could
answer
the
question
who
do
we
go
to?
You
know
that
they've
closed
the
Kroger
store
at
Middle,
Belt
and
Ford
Road,
and
we've
seen
a
big
influx
of
shoppers
now
coming
into
the
heights
Center,
which
is
good
for
us,
but
the
lack
of
handicap
parking
there
who
who
would
ultimately
take
care
of
that.
J
There's
like
six
spots
in
front
of
Kroger
that
are
handicapped
spots,
just
nowhere
near
enough
I've
seen
people
argue
with
other
drivers
who
don't
have
handicap
parking
permits
parking
in
them.
They
have
the
role
of
hedges
that
are
just
west
of
Applebee's
and
when
you're
cutting
through
the
parking
lot,
you
can't
see
what
these
edges
there
I
believe
those
need
to
come
down.
Who
do
we?
Who
do
we
contact
to
see
about
getting
some
of
this
work
done
in
that
parking?
Well,.
C
J
You
know
I,
don't
know
what
the
legal
amount
of
handicap
spots
are
supposed
to
be,
but
it
just
seems
like
there's
not
enough.
There.
Okay
I'd
like
to
see
more,
if
possible,
I'd
like
to
see
the
parking
lot
be
a
little
safer,
there's
a
lot
of
accidents
in
that
parking
lot
and
those
the
greenery
there
as
nice
as
it
is.
Unfortunately,
it's
causing
a
lot
of
the
headaches
there.
So
I
was
just
trying
to
figure
out
who
we
can
contact.
If
anybody
has
a
contact,
information
I
be
glad
to
carry
the
football.
If.
C
J
B
Talk
to
Stu,
in
fact,
we've
worked
together
and
they
just
remodeled
and
they
had
a
grant.
We
grant
opening
last
once
a
day
after
the
election,
and
we
we
have
allowed
them
to
have
those
gas
pumps
there,
which
was
one
of
the
requirements
and
they
needed
to
expand
the
store
and
will
certainly
allowed
them
to
do
that,
so
that
they
would
remain
as
an
anchor
in
the
height
shopping
center.
B
B
A
Meijer
type
link
to
it.
They
won't
so
they
didn't
go
the
whole
way
because
they
told
Stu
that
they
wanted
to
take
where
the
hallmarks
was
and
all
that
and
expand
it.
So
those
were
negotiations
which
I
don't
feel
comfortable
getting
in
between
Kroger
and
and
Frankel
the
investment,
but
we
were
able
to
help
negotiate
where
they
have
continued
to
stay
there
and
they're
happy
with
the
store,
but
the
ultimate
Kroger
store
is
bigger,
superstore
like
the
Meijer
and
the
only
way
that
they
could
do.
B
B
I
had
told
them
that
if
they,
because
the
ceiling
is
lower,
when
you
go
west
and
so
he
they
would
have
had
to
expand
the
ceiling
for
it
to
match
and
I
told
me
were
in
agreement
to
that,
there
was
also
some
other
changes
in
the
back,
which
would
have
been
necessary
and
I
told
him.
I
felt
that
we
could
work
out
some
kind
of
a
arrangement
because
there
is
retention
basins
back
there,
but
this
is
what
was
agreed
to
by
Stu
Franco
and
Kroger's
I'm
happy.
R
R
R
B
The
last
phone
I
was
going
to
add
is
that
there
was
there's
a
Kroger
store
in
Garden
City
at
Middle,
Belt
and
Warren,
and
then
there
was
one
at
Middle,
Belt
and
Ford
Road
and
they
had
the
one
at
the
height
shopping
center.
So
what
I
had
talked
to
the
people
in
Cincinnati
about
a
year
ago
the
gentleman
whose
name
I
forget
but
I
got
his
card
and
he
said
we're
gonna
end
up
with
two
stores.
B
B
States
and
the
owners,
you
know
yeah,
that
was
the
cost
of
doing
it
and
then,
if
you
notice,
Kroger's
put
gas
pumps
opposite
the
7-eleven
at
Warren
and
I
could
predict.
When
that
was
done.
They
were
closing
the
one
at
Ford,
Road
and
and
so
you're,
starting
to
see
the
connection
so
now
that
they
expanded
our
store
and,
like
I,
said
the
the
superstore
and
they
invited
me
to
go,
take
a
look
at
one,
so
I
did
down
in
Toledo.
Is
that
that's
a
lot
more
square
footage?
B
B
R
J
Q
C
I
can
assist
you
in
looking
at
the
ordinance
and
see
how
many
spots
that
we
should
I'd
like
to
thank
our
library,
director,
Mike
Cafferty,
for
the
all
the
work
he
did
for
the
Nolan's
Cemetery.
It
looks
great.
The
monument
is
up
and
the
fences
back
up
and
the
cemeteries
clean
everybody
did
a
great
job.
H
Serious
as
I
am
I
came
in
the
City
Hall
at
about
nine
o'clock
and
a
young
it
was
told,
police
officer
was
on
duty
performing.
The
traditionally
will
spoke
with
him
as
some
kind,
whereas
me
explain
to
me
what
his
responsibilities
were
and
why
description
it
was
a
responsibility.
He
kept
a
tough
tightrope
on
the
areas
that
were
designated
off-limits
to
anyone
would
come
in
at
about
nine
o'clock.
H
H
Fortunately,
there
was
another
officer
of
the
city
that
was
dispatched
back
to
the
counting
room:
get
authorization
for
the
people
to
go
back
to
the
county,
gorillas
officer
stuck
by
his
no
pun,
intended
he
stuck
by
his
guns.
His
orders
were
to
protect
that
area.
That
was
restricted
and
he
did
exceptionally
well.
So
when
you
see
something
of
that
nature
occurring
in
today's
environment
of
society
and
police
officers,
I
tip
my
hat
to
him
because
he
stood
up
for
what
he
was
told
to
do
in
stage
fright.
H
C
Any
other
announcements
from
a
table
library,
director,
Cafferty.
Q
Hello,
Council,
chair
and
mayor
just
wanted
to
talk
about
a
couple
of
upcoming
events
at
the
library,
a
Wednesday
November
15th
at
7
p.m.
at
Caroline,
Kennedy
library.
We
will
be
talking
about
how
your
gut
is
your
second
brain,
learn
about
how
what
you
put
in
your
body
affects
cognitive,
functioning,
simple
dietary
changes
can
make
you
look
and
feel
better
while
offering
your
brain
protection
also
currently
underway,
is
our
food
for
fines.
Program
join
us
as
we
gather
food
for
local
food
banks
in
the
area
while
paying
down
those
pesky
fines.
Q
Q
Recidivate
and
Tom's
Sarg
Ola,
who
repaired
the
stones
thanks
to
the
stick
post,
the
American
Legion
step
post,
and
this
is
kind
of
a
mouthful
coming
up
and
the
sons
of
the
Union
veterans
of
the
Civil
War
John
s,
Crosby
Camp,
four,
to
seven
and
Friends,
led
by
Commander
Rick
Danes,
who
were
the
Civil
War
and
actors
out
there.
And
finally,
thanks
to
Christina
Laszlo,
who,
with
the
good
fellows
the
Lions
Club,
the
stet
Post,
the
rotary
and
the
Kiwanis
Club,
have
helped
organize
the
Michigan
Week
programs
that
helped
fund
the
restoration.
So
that's.
Q
O
Quick
I
was
gonna,
make
an
announcement
just
for
our
citizens,
month
of
November
at
the
police
department.
We
do
Movember,
we
allow
our
officers
to
grow
facial
hair,
so
they
contribute
$30
and
we
collect
money
and
we
put
it
to
a
good
use.
Last
year
we
bought
hats
and
gloves
for
the
elementary
kids,
so
this
year,
we'll
do
some
at
the
end
in
November,
but
just
for
our
residents.
When
you
see
our
officers
out
there
with
their
beards
and
we'll
use
Kris
up
here,
he
grows
it
a
little
darker
than
mine.
O
S
T
Unfortunately,
this
company
has
gone
out
of
business
as
of
right
now,
as
of
December
1st
I,
as
well
as
assured
waste
solutions,
as
the
December
first
got
license
as
an
authorized
collector
with
the
DEA.
We
have
a
receptacle
in
our
store
and
it's
bolted
to
the
ground.
It's
a
steel
container,
not
our
customers.
Anybody
in
Dearborn
Heights
can
come
it's
a
free
service.
It's
like
a
mailbox.
You
just
dropped
medication
and
it's
picked
up
once
a
month
incinerated,
so
it
doesn't
go
into
the
water
or
anything
like
that.
U
Thank
you
for
allowing
me
to
be
here.
Mayor,
chairman
and,
and
members
of
your
council,
I've
got
a
few
updates
for
you
last
time.
I
was
here
I'm.
Several
things
were
brought
to
my
attention
by
the
council,
so
I'm
going
to
start
with
those
things
councilman
Muscat.
You
mentioned
the
the
look
that
you
think
that
there
should
be
turn
signals
at
fort
and
gully
and
Ford
and
silver
Leland.
Look
to
Imperial
right
left-hand
turn
signals.
U
There
was
backing
up
traffic,
especially
in
the
morning,
and
then
you
know
eight
o'clock
in
the
morning
and
three
o'clock
in
the
afternoon
or
there
abouts
just
like
the
same
thing,
that's
going
on
over
there
at
Riverside
what
the
school
did
with
it,
though,
is,
instead
of
actually
their
engineers
did
not
recommend.
A
change
is
looked,
adding
a
turn
signal,
a
joy
in
middle
Bell.
U
What
they
recommended
was
using
their
frontage
of
their
property
and
if
you
have
driven
by
Franklin
lately,
Franklin
High,
School,
they've
added
a
turnaround
and
the
inside
of
there
they
expanded
it.
So
it's
it's
not.
They
didn't
have
a
lot
of
width
between
them
in
the
road,
but
they
had
to
lean
so
what
they
did
is
they
they
added
a
big
loop
in
front
of
the
building
and
that
helps
better
manage
the
traffic
flow.
U
You
know
in
front
of
that
building,
so
that's
why
the
light
hasn't
been
changed.
I
just
wanted
to
look
into
that,
for
you.
Can
you
ask
me
so
now,
Riverside
I
just
sent
you
an
email
while
you're
sitting
here
I,
don't
have
everybody's
an
email
on
my
personal
phone,
but
I
have
the
mayor
and
I
had
Chrissy
and
I
have
chief
Gavin
and
it
just
and
I
have
bill.
Zimmer
and
I
said
all
of
you.
U
You
don't
have
more
options.
So
I
sent
you
the
email
that
I
sent.
You
includes
a
link
to
a
web,
a
webinar,
that's
going
on
about
school
circulation,
traffic
studies
so
timely,
and
it's
going
on
June
November
28th
at
1
o'clock,
and
it's
free
and
you
can
call
in
you-
can
learn
about
what
they're
doing
with
these
traffic
studies,
because
this
isn't
just
going
on
in
the
Riverside.
U
It's
going
on
all
over
the
place,
so
if
you
want
to
share
that
information
on
the
webinar
with
everybody,
I
would
appreciate
it
and
so
that
people
can
go.
Listen
to
that
now.
The
second
thing
is,
as
you
guys
are,
the
hosts
of
the
federal
aid
committee
meeting
on
December
12th
at
Warm
Valley,
and
that's
where
the
DPS
directors
from
all
of
the
communities
in
Wayne
County
come
together
and
get
updates
on
roads.
You
know
where
the
roads
funding
is
going.
U
They
look
at
studies
that
have
been
taken
in
Wayne,
County's
engineering
just
did
the
reassessment
of
all
of
the
roads
in
Wayne
County
and
they
reprioritize
them.
So
I
have
been
fighting
for
joy,
road
between
Beach,
daily
and
telegraph
and
Beach
daily
north
of
Fort
Road,
and
our
betrayal,
for,
like
ever,
okay
and
and
for
the
longest
time
they
haven't
even
been
on
the
list.
They
are
on
the
list,
but
they're
not
on
the
top
of
the
list,
but
they
are
on
the
list
so
we're
we're
moving
along
in
that
direction.
U
U
I
would
appreciate
for
those
who
got
my
email
that
if
you
could
forward
it
on
to
the
rest
of
your
council
and
and
whoever
you
think
is
important
as
it
relates
to
Riverside
middle
school,
okay,
the
school,
the
school
district
I'll.
Let
you
decide
just
let
me
know
mayor.
Could
you
do
that?
For
me,
I'll.
B
Make
a
call
to
the
superintendent
and
suggest
they
might
want,
but
it'll
be
her
call.
She.
U
Has
theirs
yeah
works
for
me
and
then,
if
you
could
just
yeah
and
then
she
could
probably
even
invite
them,
let
them
know
time
and
place,
but
if
we
know
they're
gonna
they're
gonna
have
the
other
meeting
from
ten
nine.
You
know
10:00
to
11:00
11:30,
so
they
said
they'd
be
willing
to
start
at
11:30.
I
would
really
like
to
keep
it
to
you
know
twelve
people,
maybe
if
we
can
I,
don't
want
it
to
be
crazy,
it's
it's
because
then
it's
just
gonna
be
well.
U
We
won't
be
able
to
get
anything
done,
be
too
many
people.
So
if
we
could
get
representation
from
each
body
you
involved
in
the
process.
That
would
be
good.
Okay,
so
thank
you.
You're
welcome,
so
yeah.
Well,
so
you
know
I'm
learning
upward.
What
will
address
that
anybody
has
any
questions
that
relates
that
you
can
ask
me
here
or
you
can
feel
free
to
call
me
anytime
after.
U
U
U
Lastly,
well
again,
I
got
these
I'm
gonna
leave
for
you.
This
is
a
public
hearing,
that's
going
on
in
at
the
Romulus
Community
Center,
and
it
has
to
do
with
the
waste
the
toxic,
deep,
well
injections,
the
the
deep,
well
toxic
waste
injections
yeah.
It
was
a
y'all.
The
EPA
is
trying
to
increase
the
pressure
by
which
they
put
the
toxic
waste
into
the
into
those
wells
by
25
percent.
And
what's
what
that'll
do
is
it'll
push
that
toxic
waste?
Further?
U
Okay,
it's
only
five
miles
away
from
us
now
so
and
it's
in
our
why
it's
it's
next
to
our
water
table.
So
this
isn't
a
Romulus
issue.
This
is
a
southeastern
Michigan
issue.
This
is
a
Michigan
issue.
This
is
a
surrounding
state
issue.
It's
a
Great,
Lakes
issue.
Why
the
EPA?
The
federal
government
is
so
insistent
on
sending
all
their
garbage
and
letting
Canada's
under
garbage
in
Ohio
and
Pennsylvania,
and
now
these
deep
injection
wells
in
Michigan,
when
the
Great
Lakes
represent
20%
of
the
freshwater
resource
in
the
whole
world.
U
U
Many
legislation,
pieces
of
legislation
opposing
these
day,
hazardous
wastes,
deep,
well
injection
wells
and
all
hate
us
who
represents
my
dear
friend
and
colleague
on
the
Commission
that
represents
Romulus,
will
also
be
at
this
hearing
and
it's
open
to
the
public
and
as
many
butts
in
the
seats
as
we
can
get
in
that
position
of
this,
the
batter
so
spread.
The
word
I
will
be
contacting
every
environmental
agency
that
worked
with
with
us
when
we,
when
we
went
after
saving
the
golf
course
and
and
we'll
try
to
get
the
people
there.
U
U
the
public
hearing
actually
goes
from
7
to
8,
and
it's
at
the
Romulus
Athletic
Club
at
three
five:
seven,
six,
five,
five,
nine
in
Romulus
and
here's
all
of
the
extra
information
on
it.
What
they're
trying
to
do
can
I?
Can
you
pass
it
along?
So
everybody
should
have
a
copy
of
that
and
if
anybody
has
any
questions
about
that
feel
free
to
contact
me.
Lastly,
I
want
to
say:
thanks
to
everybody,
I'll
make
a
senior
smile.
They
want
to
end.
On
a
happy
note,
we
had
about
50
volunteers
come
out
from
Dearborn
Heights.
U
We
did
about
20
houses
here
in
Dearborn
Heights.
We
did
52
overall
and
all
three
communities
combined
with
100
about
125
volunteers.
Across
my
district
we
did
the
houses,
for
you,
know,
income
eligible
seniors
and
disabled
veterans,
and
they
were
very,
very
appreciative
and
I.
Just
want
to
say,
thanks
to
the
sponsors,
DTE
came
out
and
sponsored
senator
kinesics
bastard,
the
the
breakfast
you're.
A
couple
of
your
hardware
stores,
your
home
depot
on
Michigan
Avenue,
helped
us
out
with
some
bags
Papa
John's
on
the
south
end
on
Telegraph
Road.
U
You
know
patronize
them
because
they
give
us
a
great
deal
on
the
pizzas
for
volunteers,
sodas,
studs,
hardware,
Greenland
market
Saturn
market
here
right
in
Dearborn
Heights.
They
donated
you,
know,
juice
and
goodies
and
water
and
pop
and
stuff
like
that
for
the
volunteers.
So
it
was
really
really
got
some
some
support
from
the
local
businesses
in
the
community.
This
time,
that's
really
new,
so
that's
excellent
and
then
I
got
to
do
a
huge
shout
out
to
the
volunteers.
U
I
want
to
thank
I
want
to
thank
the
mayor
for
letting
us
you
know,
use
Eaton
Center
for
coming
out
and
meeting
with
the
seniors,
the
police
chief
and
the
fire
chief
and
Crissy
and
Jack
McIntyre
that
come
out
and
represented
the
city.
March
horvath.
Thank
you
so
much
and
thank
you
for
your
work
with
the
Key
Club
and
the
Key
Club
in
Annapolis
High
School.
I'm
telling
you
they're
just
the
best
they
come
out
in
huge
numbers.
They
work
their
butts
off.
They
look
great
in
the
pictures.
U
We
always
make
sure
that
we
get
them
in
the
paper
because
they're
just
awesome
and
they
really
enjoy
doing
it
and
I
was
talking
to
some
of
the
kids
and
some
of
them
had
come
back.
This
was
their
second
and
third
time
doing
it
and
some
of
them,
even
after
they
graduate
come
back
with
other
kids,
that
they
know
from
the
school.
U
So
it's
really
an
awesome
thing
that
they
do,
and
so
we
really
want
to
send
that
shout
out
and
that
thanks
to
them
and
Beth
jacket
their
coordinator,
who
works
with
Marge
to
get
them
there
every
year
and
so
super
awesome
and
the
Wayne
County
Master
Gardeners
that
came
out
and
J
Lee
Lynch
my
staff
that
coordinated
the
whole
thing
on
this
side
of
town
and
the
side
of
my
district.
So
thanks
a
million
jail.
You
did
a
fantastic
job
and
we
hope
to
make
a
lot
of
seniors
smile.
U
So
it
was
a
good
good
day
and
god
we
got
to
thank
God.
You
know
why,
because
it
rained
like
heck
for
a
week
before
and
a
week
after.
Actually
it
started
probably
what
three
o'clock
that
same
day,
so
he
let
us
go
out
and
rake
leaves,
and
he
gave
us
a
beautiful
day
for
probably
six
hours
until
we
got
done
and
then
it
start
raining
again,
but
but
we
were
able
to
get
it
out.
So
thank
you.
Thank.
V
Evening
and
and
hopefully
I'm
the
last
cuz
I
see
it's
getting
close
to
9:25
here
for
most
of
you,
like
myself,
we've
probably
been
going
at
it
at
so
since
7
o'clock
this
morning,
if
not
earlier,
I
just
want
to
bring
greetings
on
behalf
of
the
congressman.
We
will
be
hosting
a
veteran's
Resource
Fair,
this
Saturday
at
the
cut
square
in
Detroit,
and
we're
hopeful
that
some
of
the
residents
here
from
Dearborn
Heights
may
be
able
to
attend.
I
know,
there's
an
email
that
I
had
floored
it
over
to
the
councilman
I'm.
V
Looking
forward
to
a
reply,
I'm
hopeful
that
we'll
be
able
to
do
something
out
here,
Dearborn
Heights,
if
not
the
congressman
myself
I
know
we
get
a
number
of
phone
calls
from
residents
here
in
Dearborn
Heights
asking
the
congressman
to
support
certain
positions.
We
value
those
tremendously,
he
gets
say
a
daily
log
of
all
the
calls
that
come
in
so
we're
hopeful
that
you'll
continue
to
to
engage
us
in
that
way.
But
I
do
want
to
thank
all
of
you.
For,
for
those
that
have
ran
you
know.
V
Running
for
office
is
not
necessarily
an
easy
thing.
I've
done
it
twice,
myself
wasn't
victorious,
but
it's
one
of
those
things
where,
when
people
are
behind
or
they're
saying
that
we
value
what
you're
doing-
and
we
want
you
to
represent
us
here,
regardless
of
if
you
win
or
lose
you're
still
a
champion
so
I.
Thank
you
again
for
all
those
that
ran
and
look
forward
to
seeing
many
of
you
perhaps
that
our
veterans
resource,
fair
on
on
Saturday
and
Larry.
B
B
Please
come
we're
going
to
have
the
judges
here
and
just
all
the
elected
officials
in
so
bring
your
family
level
little
ceremony
and
also
the
clerk
and
the
treasure.
The
two
judges
will
be
here
and
then
we
also
want
to
pay
a
great
degree
of
respect
and-
and
thank
you
to
to
long-serving
council
members
that
night
who
that
will
most
likely
be
their
last
meeting
and
this
community
is
far
better
because
of
the
cooperation
and
the
involvement
of
councilman
March
or
vet
and
councilman
Joe
Kaczynski.
Thank
you
for
your
long
service.
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Lane,
first
of
all,
I
want
to
thank
all
the
residents
who
took
time
out
of
their
busy
day
this
past
election
to
come
out
and
vote,
especially
ones
that
vote
for
me
and
I
like
to
echo.
Bob's
words
about
Mike
and
the
Nolan
cemetery
and
favorite
doesn't
know
is
now.
Is
it
a
national
historic
State.
S
Landmark
the
signs
are
talking
about.
As
a
big
sign
says,
it
tells
a
little
story
about
it's.
It's
really
really
cool
thing
to
go
by
there
and
see
that
and
I
just
heard
the
sad
news
tonight
about
dawn
and
bus
Steve
Roberts,
a
fellow
Watershed
Stewart
Commissioner.
He
was
very
passionate
about
the
eCourse
Creek
cleanup
and
we
have
for
the
cleanup.
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Steve
Roberts,
he
had
a
cancer
in
his
brain
when
he
was
8
and
they
had
it
moved
and
had
his
shut
in
his
head
and
he
had
some
real
health
challenges,
but
he
he
did
great
with
the
water.
Should
stewards.
You
really
worked
hard.
It
will
miss
him
yeah
anyone
else.
Anyone
else,
Wolfe
good,
gern,
support
good
evening.
Everyone.
Thank
you
for
coming.