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There's
item
six:
seven:
it's
the
coming
before
II
Davis,
an
adjunct
that
I'd
like
I,
don't
want
to
say
no
to
all
the
rest
of
these
things
here
that
you
know
one
through
43,
but
I'd
like
to
have
this
removed
until
the
most
of
this
that
horrible
all
of
it
is
the
contract
negotiations
that
are
going
on,
and
my
personal
belief
is
going
way
too
slow.
Okay,
I
think
that
we
need
to
pull
this
off
until
it's
done,
and
then
they
get
paid
when
it
gets
done.
A
H
H
What
I'm
sorry
6
7
it
was
in
regards
to
on
there
a
part
of
the
expenses
for
the
legal
was
for
the
firing
of
an
individual
and
I
had
a
question
I'm,
not
sure.
If
this
would
be
director,
samatha
would
answer
there.
There
was
like
three
and
a
half
hours
in
regards
to
firings
I'm
just
curious
and
that's
how
much
counsel
charged
us
and
honestly,
it
kind
of
threw
me
off
seemed
like
a
long
time
to
fire.
Somebody
Oh
so
I
wonder
if
she
could
give
us
a
little
bit
in
on
that.
A
F
Some
questions
also
item
634
I'm,
looking
at
the
amount
of
24,000,
866
and
I
can
see
where
some
of
the
money's
coming
from,
but
there's
thirteen
thousand
three
sixty
three
fifty
five
years,
I,
don't
know
what
this
is
for
here
or
where
it's
at
or
unless
it's
the
same
thing
as
the
previous
two.
Each
here.
D
F
I
F
F
H
E
A
E
You,
madam
chair,
not
really
questioning
the
billing
that,
in
general,
611,
chief,
Brogan
and
I've
noticed
the
nylon
stretchers
hot
straps
certainly
a
need
because
they
wear
out.
But
my
question
is
more:
are
you
budgeting
for
the
purchase
of
new
striker
cuts,
the
need,
because
certainly
those
older
and
they
need
to
be
replaced?
Yeah.
K
H
My
chief
since
you're
off
there,
if
you
don't
mind,
had
a
question
on
six
one
and
just
for
clarification.
For
me,
the
amount
on
there
is
seven
thousand
seven,
seven
thousand
one
hundred
and
seventy
three
and
twelve
cents,
but
on
the
back
of
it
the
price.
What's
the
650
I'm
just
curious?
What
that
specifically
represents,
because
that
130
was
one
hundred
and
ten
thousand
yeah.
K
L
Seventy-Five
on
94
cents
there's
two
different
invoices.
One
was
I'm
not
really
sure
why
there
is
Jerry
20:18
administration
and
operating
cost
of
eighty
four
hundred
and
eight
dollars
and
there's
two
different
invoice.
The
other
one
is
forty:
five
thousand
six
hundred
sixty
seven
thousand
and
ninety-four
cents
I,
don't
know
whether
why
they
charging
administration.
M
As
you
can
see
on
the
invoice
is
the
$45,000
is
the
disposal
of
our
household
waste
at
the
with
central
Wayne.
We
have
a
contract
waste
management.
Central
Wayne
does
that
we
pass
through
through
central
Wayne
and
then
the
administration
operating
charge.
We
have
an
ash
model
fit
when
we
still
have
a
incinerator
in
Dearborn,
Heights
or
the
the
whole
central
Wayne
did.
M
We
have
a
we
used
to
store
that
ash
and
a
grout
underground,
and
so
we
have
a
landfill
with
ash
that
we
have
to
maintain
for
30
years,
along
with
the
employees
costs
for
their
pensions
and
healthcare
for
those
that
used
to
work
for
the
Sanitation
Authority
when
we
were
operating
the
incinerator
years
back.
So
that's
what
adds
up
to
the
administration
cost
plus
we
have
two
employees
that
and
we
have
monthly
meetings
and
we
operate
the
authority
through
that.
L
G
Basin
collapse,
the
wall,
there
was
so
much
quantity
that
went
in
it
there.
They
actually
pushed
the
wall
out
so
that
had
to
be
all
reconstructed.
It
is
a
drainage
district,
monitored
by
Wayne
County.
So
there
are
I
believe
three
people
who
served
on
that
drainage
district,
none
of
which
can
be
anybody
from
Taylor
or
DuPont
Heights.
So
they
authorize
the
payment
to
get
it
fixed
and
they
bonded
for
it,
no
we're
paying
off
the
bonds,
so
they
made
the
decision
and
they
give
us
the
bill.
G
D
I
N
A
question
with
chief
councilman
one:
so
you
you,
you
mentioned
the
EMS
money,
wonder
what
is
that.
K
Build
the
insurance
companies
weathers,
there's
a
bill
for,
but
we
we
have
a
standard
race
that
are
set
by
Blue,
Cross
and
Blue,
Shield
and
Medicare,
and
we
bring
that
to
the
council
every
year
and
we
collect
through
Moulton,
mostly
insurance
company
Medicare's,
our
two
biggest
biggest
payers,
and
we
eat
a
percentage
of
that
yeah.
We
bring
in
over
a
million
dollars
with
with
our
EMS.
A
F
G
F
No
good
I'm
understand,
yet
we
have
two
appointments
for
the
council
and
there's
people
that
are
there
now
that
their
commissions
haven't
been
haven't,
been
other
surfaces,
their
terms
haven't
been
in
Rio
and
I
was
wondering
why
they
haven't
since
they're
still
meeting
and
I.
You
know:
I've
sat
in
some
of
those
meetings,
they're
doing
pretty
good
job.
G
To
answer
I
have
a
meeting
with
the
chairperson
next
week
and
can
drive
oh
and
also
mr.
Negi
is
gonna,
join
us
and
we're
gonna
talk
about
the
routine,
so
I
and
the
next
agenda.
You
should
see
people
getting
appointed
and
I
was
waiting
for
that
particular
discussion.
I
can't
think
of
his
last
thing,
but
built
Isabel,
the
first
and
so
he's
gonna
meet
with
me
in
next
week,
but.
G
P
That's
what
a
liaison
should
be
yeah
the
the
section
two
five
five
three
said
that
there
are
seven
members
appointments
shall
be
made
by
mayor.
However,
two
members
will
be
nominated
by
the
Senior
Citizens
Council
two
members
will
be
nominated
by
the
City
Council.
Three
members
will
be
nominated
by
the
mayor,
but
still
the
mayor's
one
who
ends
up.
G
F
P
If
I
may,
this
was
something
that
the
mayor
and
Parks
Recreation
Director
called
me
about
this
afternoon,
and
he
had
a
question
and
so
I
did
a
little
research
section,
5.15
of
the
Charter
sub
a
says,
except
as
provided
in
this
Charter.
All
Department
had
some
members
of
the
commissions
and
boards
of
the
city
government,
whether
the
same
be
established
by
this
Charter
or
by
an
act
of
council
shall
be
appointed
by
the
mayor.
So
essentially,
unless
a
state
statute
basically
overrides
that
or
there's
something
that
says
something
different.
What.
P
It's
just
a
yeah
again
section
5.1,
five,
a
so
in
this
situation.
There's
a
concern
about
that.
The
other
thing
that
we
need
to
take
into
account
is
Section
four
point,
one
three
which
basically
says
no
elective
officers
shall
hold
more
than
one
elective
or
appointive
office
and
all
the
elected
officials,
the
mayor,
the
clerk,
the
treasurer
and
the
City
Council
members
are
the
elective
officers,
but
people
who
are
pointed
to
commissions
and
wards
our
point
of
office.
P
A
H
Move
there
are
counts
will
concur
with
Mayor
Dan
plat
Co
to
recommend
Bilal
Amon
of
two
one.
Six,
six
one
Beach
crest
be
appointed
to
the
Recreation
Commission.
Mr.
Aiman
currently
serves
as
the
director
of
operations
for
hype
athletics
in
the.
So
this
appointment
would
be
to
replace
councilman
Tom
wensel,
who
is
no
longer
eligible
to
serve
on
the
Commission
due
to
currently
serving
on
the
City
Council.
Mr.
Aiman
term
would
end
September
2021
as
outlined
an
item
8b.
G
H
Chair
I've,
known
mr.
Raymond
for
years
and
years
and
year,
is
in
very
upstanding
citizen
in
the
community
very
very
involved.
There's
a
lot
of
volunteering
and
loves
recreation.
That's
for
sure
one
of
the
I
think
you
were
one
of
the
founding
members
of
height.
Aren't
you
yeah,
so
very
involved
in
the
Recreation
Department
I
think
he'd
be
a
perfect
fit
for
this
position.
Welcome.
H
A
O
A
Ok,
councilman
Constance
supports
it.
Is
there
any
discussion
hearing,
none
all
those
in
favor
say:
aye
aye,
those
opposed
the
eyes
have
it
in
the
motion
is
carried
next
on
the
agenda
is
reports
from
city
officials.
We
have
from
treasurer
Riley
purchase
and
payment
of
chronica
Minolta.
This
hub,
copier,
fax
kit,
I'm.
F
H
A
E
Thank
You
chair,
I,
move
the
City
Council
approve
the
attached
contract
for
the
abatement
and
demolition
of
the
structures
and
restoration
of
the
properties
at
two
three,
four:
four:
zero:
two:
three:
four:
five:
zero:
two:
three:
five:
two
zero
handover
in
the
amount
not
to
exceed
thirty
nine
thousand
two
hundred
thirty
dollars
an
authorized
payment
upon
successful
completion,
as
outlined
in
9b
Circuit.
Second,.
G
F
A
L
A
G
H
H
A
A
E
Q
Yes,
actually,
several
other
surrounding
communities
have
have
gone
out
to
to
bid
on
the
mythos
system.
Then
I
recorded
windy
when
the
bid
on
those
some
of
the
surrounding
communities
that
are
serviced
by
them
right
now,
Romulus
Garden,
City,
Canton,
Animal,
Park,
Livonia,
ingster,
West,
Lane
women
like
a
park.
Thank.
Q
Devices
are
located
on
the
water
inlet
to
businesses
apartment
buildings.
Actually,
you
I
expect
to
see
it
in
the
homes
fairly
soon,
but
these
are
backflow
devices
so
that
any
problems
with
your
plumbing
internally,
the
water
is
now
not
allowed
to
wash
back
into
the
supply
system.
So
it
limits
the
possibility
of
are.
Q
Q
N
A
H
Chair
councilman,
Abdallah
I
move
that
we
concur
with
DPW
direct
William
Zimmer
we've
received
a
quote
for
the
purchase,
2018
Ford
f-550
F
times,
dump
truck
from
signature,
Ford
460
1523
for
a
total
of
123
thousand
zero.
Four
six
four
two
trucks
and
this
pricing
is
from
Macomb
County
contract
bid
price,
which
is
slightly
lower
than
the
state
contract
pricing,
and
this
is
as
outlined
on
item.
F
F
A
E
Moved
to
concur
with
William
director
William
Zimmer
and
approved
the
purchase
of
a
2018
Freightliner
tandem
axle,
dump
truck
from
Wolverine
Freightliner.
The
cost
is
one
hundred
seventy
three
dollars
and
excuse
me:
170
170,
three
thousand
five
hundred
ninety
seven
dollars:
that's
getting
a
good
bargain
yeah,
as
outlined
in
item
9.
A
second.
F
Q
A
Further
discussion
hearing,
none
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
aye,
those
opposed
the
eyes
have
it.
Next
on
the
agenda,
we
have
ordinances
and
resolutions,
first
reading
of
proposed
ordinance,
number
H
1803,
providing
for
more
effective
enforcement
of
motor
carrier
regulations
and
other
traffic
regulations.
Madam
chair
consonant,
constant.
P
Lot
of
it
is,
is
taking
there's
one
part
of
it
that
is
taking
a
state
legal
provisions
and
updating
a
bunch
of
our
provisions
that
have
anything
to
do
with
motor
carrier
enforcement
and
then
there's
a
bunch
of
it.
That's
brand-new
that
we
haven't
had
in
our
code
and
I
still
need
to
spend
a
fair
amount
of
time
with
a
police
department
going
over
this.
But
you
can
see
it's
it's
a
lot
of
a.
F
Lot
of
stuff
and
I
just
try
to
highlight
some
of
the
things
that
I
saw
right
here,
like
the
commercial
vehicle
and
commercial
motor
vehicle.
Now
are
we
talking
about
even
these
commercial
vehicles
that
people
have
for
servicing
air-conditioning
people
that
a
vehicle
that
somebody
may
own
for
a
construction
company,
a
dump
truck
that
are
in
our
city,
I?
Think.
R
Mr.
ray
will
have
to
check
on
that
I,
don't
know
for
sure
I
know.
A
lot
of
these
were
pertaining
to
the
big
commercial
vehicles
that
were
driving
down
our
roads.
I'll
have
to
see
how
this
adjusts
I
know
what
you're
talking
about.
Let
it
be
a
commercial
van
that
someone
runs
a
business
out
of
their
home.
That
I'll
have
to
see
with
this
if
it
pertains
to
those,
but
it's
met
for
the
big
vehicles.
The
big
heavy-
and
you
know,
trucks
that
right
now
not
the
fines
are
going
to
the
state.
Here.
F
G
F
P
R
S
B
D
L
A
L
L
P
Right
correct:
there
are
several
sections:
1
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10
11
12
sections
that
are
being
amended.
They
already
exist,
but
essentially
what
they're
doing
is
are
being
changed
to
Pier
it
state
law,
all
right
and
then
there
are
many
more
sections
here
that
are
brand-new,
so
they
would
be
able
to
see
and
I've
the
way
that
I've
ended
up
doing.
P
This
is
to
separate
them
out
so
that
if
they
have
the
ordinance
they'll
be
able
to
say
what's
new
and
what's
not
new
and
that
I
think
it
will
be
more
helpful.
I'm
still
going
to
be
meeting
again.
We
ended
up
having
a
meeting
before
with
four
representatives
of
the
police
department.
It
was
a
very
good
meeting
and
we'll
go
over
this
and
refine
them
and
hoping
for
the
second
reading.
The
next
meeting
is
the
game
plan.
Is
there.
A
Any
further
discussion
hearing,
none
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
those
opposed
the
eyes
have
it
and
the
motion
is
carried
next
on
the
agenda.
We
have
new
business,
we
have
the
business
license:
renewals
for
La,
Marina,
Auto,
Sales,
8
to
3
0,
North,
Telegraph
and
then
Polish
Legion
of
American
veterans,
number
16
at
to
5
to
2
to
Warren
Avenue.
D
A
E
E
I
just
wish
to
thank
the
residents.
This
was
the
result
of
several
residents
and
their
engagement
and
being
involved
in
contacting
their
City
Council
members.
So
I
want
to
thank
those
residents
and
also
thank
corporal
Prashad.
Lo
as
well
and
chief
Gavin
for
your
efforts.
I
know
the
Corporal
went
right
out
and
followed
up
on
that
promptly
and
that
was
important
for
everyone's
safety,
so
I
do
want
to
express
gratitude.
Thank
You,
mr.
F
T
Councilman
once
will
ask
me
a
question
about
how
long
do
they
have
to
turn
it
around
before
they're
liable?
So
when
I
told
you
24
hours
and
then
I
thought
about
it,
I
said
no.
That
can't
be
right.
The
24
hour
number
is
how
long
they
have.
If
you
don't
get
them
live
normally
you'll
get
them
live.
If
you
call
188
Road
Crew,
sometimes
you're
gonna
have
to
wait
a
long
time,
because
right
now,
they're
caught
people
are
calling
them
in
like
crazy
Lisa.
T
My
assistant
has
called
them
in
for
me
like
what
commissioner
I'm
a
councilman
must
get
called
one
end
up
to
me,
I
called
it
in
to
Lisa,
asked
her
to
call
it
in
she
told
me
there
was
like
24
people
out
of
her
in
the
line.
So
that's
because
of
that
road
map
they're
bad
everywhere
so
but
they've
got
they've,
got
24
hours
to
take
your
call.
They
have
31
days
to
fix
it
before
they're
libel
per
hour.
Commission,
council
so,
and
risk
management
folks,
so
I
just
want
to
let
you
know.
T
But
if
it
is
report
it
is
really
important
to
report
it
to
the
188
road
crew,
because
that
way,
and
especially
like
with
people
on
beach
day,
they
live
right
on
BT
daily
and
though
I
just
traveled
beach,
daily
and
I
mean
it's
it's.
You
know
a
constant
bumpy
bumpy
bumpy
other
way,
but
it's
the
big
dangerous
potholes
have
been
filled
and
and
they're
keeping
up
on
them.
I
mean
I.
T
Think
I've
seen
them
out
there
at
least
ten
times
the
season,
but
unfortunately
the
life
expectancy
of
cold
patch
is
short,
especially
with
this
crazy
weather
that
we're
having
this
winter.
Where
it's
you
know
it's
sixties
and
it's
20,
and
then
it
rains
and
that
snows
and
that's
six.
So
it's
been
kind
of
nuts.
It
makes
it
even
harder
for
it
to
hurt.
You
know
for
them
to
keep
the
cold
patch
in
there,
the
expansion
and
contraction
and
then
the
the
rain
washes
it
right
out.
T
So
that's
what's
kind
of
going
on
right
now
and
and
if
you
people
complain
about
them,
not
filling
the
potholes
all
the
way
up,
there
really
rationing
it.
You
know
the
asphalt
companies
are
closed
until
it
mid-april
so
I,
don't
know
if
you
all
knew
that,
but
they
don't
manufacture
ashphalt
all
year
round
they're
closed
from
November
to
April,
so
so
they're
they
have
to
just
make
them
so
they're,
not
dangerous,
so
you
can't
just
take
your
tire
off
in
them,
and
so
that's
that's.
T
What's
going
on
right,
so
I
just
wanted
to
answer
your
question
correctly
and
provide
you
guys
with
that
map
and
and
to
ask
people
again
to
continue
to
call
the
road
crew
number
what
I've
got
them
doing
now
is
putting
together
kind
of
a
trend
analysis
to
see
where
they're
getting
the
most
calls,
because
I
want
them
to
quantify
the
Reeb
cost
of
repairs
and
at
what
point
isn't
it?
Is
it
less
expensive
to
just
go
fix
it?
T
You
know
what
I'm
saying
fix
it
right,
how
many
times
you're
gonna
pay
the
man-hours
to
go
out
there
and
put
a
bandaid
on
it
and
buy
time
you
buy
that
time
you
could
have
paid
for
it.
You
know
resurfacing
it.
So
we're
taking
a
look
at
that.
So
I
wanted
to
let
you
know
that
I
got
your
update,
councilman
and
I
will
get
on
that
and
I'll.
Let
you
know
it.
F
F
T
F
N
T
Know
there
is
a
claim
you
can
go
on
our
website
and
get
claim
information
and
and
contact
them,
and
if
you
ever
have
any
problems
going
through
that
process.
You
can
call
my
office
and
we'll
help
you
through
that
process
and
then
it's
all
that's
the
beauty
of
the
report
once
it's
all
in
there,
it's
time-stamped,
so
you
know
they
do
a
you
know
they
just
do
a
search
on
the
location
and
it
will
cross-reference
the
number
and
the
timestamp
of
when
it
was
recorded.
So
that
is
all
electronic.
That's
that's
why
it's
important
to.
F
T
It
he's
awesome
so
then
I
got
councilman.
I
can't
keep
going
to
call
you
guys,
commissioners,
uh-huh
councilman,
Councilwoman
Lisa
explained
you
contacted
me
about
traffic
signals.
Left-Hand
turn
signals
down
van
born
and
Monroe
and
Beach
daily.
So
that
is
a
much
bigger
process
that
requires
a
traffic
study.
I,
don't
know
if
there's
been
one
done
there,
but
I
can
look
into
it.
If
it's
been
requested
in
the
past,
are
you
aware
of
if
it's
been
requested
in
the
past
I
understand
it
was
requested.
E
T
T
I
am
sorry,
but
it's
been
my
experience
that
Redford's
been
trying
to
get
one
in
Inkster
and
six-mile
for
a
decade,
so
it
takes
a
lot
of
the
criteria
to
actually
get
one,
the
traffic
load
and
all
of
that
it's
tough.
So
but
anyway,
I
will
report
back
to
you
on
that,
while
I'm
up
here
any
other.
That's.
G
Just
one
question:
I
and
if
I,
if
I,
might
the
city
clerk
mr.
Chaffetz
notices,
but
it
looked
to
us
that
the
people
filling
the
potholes
were
private
contractors.
They
were
not
in
orange,
Wayne,
County
trucks
and
some
of
the
vests
and
things
that
didn't
indicate
that,
like
our
city,
workers
and
County,
workers
are
very
where
OSHA
laws
right,
and
so
there
they're
kind
of
they
got
the
proper
vests
and
everything.
But
it
looked
like
the
county
was
using
private
contractors
to
fill
these
potholes.
T
They're
123
people
short
in
their
DPS
Department.
You
know
we
have
550
vacancies
in
Wayne,
County
job
vacancies,
a
hundred
and
seventy
the
Sheriff's
Department
123
and
public
services
and
the
rest
are
scattered
throughout
the
county
so
with
the
state
of
urgency
out
there.
You
know
this
is
the
worst
year
for
potholes.
I
have
ever
seen
and
I
wouldn't
be
surprised
at
all
that
they
weren't
enlisting
contractors.
T
G
Want
to
do
next,
Tuesday,
the
council
is
going
to
get
a
presentation
on
the
wastewater
treatment
plant
and
Wyandotte.
You
certainly
are
more
than
welcome
to
come,
I
think
it's
7:15
or
7:20
in
this
room,
but
we'll
be
the
council
went
on
a
tour
of
the
treatment
plant,
most
of
them
attended
both
Saturday
or
Tuesday
and
we'll
be
having
engineers
and
other
and
giving
a
full
update
on
that.
G
A
G
G
T
Yeah
we've
been
on
it
and
and
I've
toured
the
plant
before
you
know,
I
chair
the
committee
that
that
has
it.
You
know
it
deals
with
all
the
waste
water
treatment
plant
issues,
so
I've
been
through
the
tour
and
I
know
how
important
it
is
to
this
community.
So
I
have
been
trying
to
keep
up
on
it.
So
definitely
I
mean
I
as
long
as
I'm
not
committed
to
somebody
already,
and
they
don't
have
my
calendar
in
front
of
me.
But
if
it's
not
something
I
have
school,
it
can't
get
out
of.
Otherwise.
T
L
It
is
I'm
going
back
to
the
roads,
it's
ridiculous.
I've
been
I've
been
in
over
I,
mean
I
traveled,
probably
up
at
the
world
with
the
military,
and
this
is
probably
the
worst
I've
ever
seen.
Even
we
consider
some
places
third
country,
actually,
this
area's
third
country,
compared
to
some
of
the
places
I
visit
too,
with
the
roads-
and
you
know
we
keep
getting
complaints
day
in
and
day
out,
especially
I
mean
people
can't
afford.
You
know
brand
new
tires
in
every
time
they
get
a
blow
and
I
understand.
L
L
Gas
tax
yep
but
I
mean
because
is
there
a
way
that
the
county
can
get
some
of?
In
fact
I
mean
you
know
we're
paying
it
to
the
state,
but
there's
no
way
that
the
county
can
get
it
back.
So
we
can
or
maybe
hold
some
of
the
money.
Somehow
I
mean
some
type
of
text
that
goes
to
state
hold
it.
So
we
can
fix
our
roads
that.
T
T
No,
you
know
I
couldn't
agree
with
you.
More
I
mean
really
you're
preaching
to
the
choir
I
couldn't
agree
with
you
more
and
I.
Think
that
that
everybody
on
your
board
would
agree
with
you
and
I
know.
Everybody
on
my
board
would
agree
with
you,
but
it
is
strictly
a
state
legislature
allocation
back
to
what
what
councilman
musket
said.
You
know
if
they
don't
prioritize
at
175
million,
was
was
their
contribution
to
additional
funds.
I
mean
their
original
plan
fell
short,
and
so
this
was
like
a
stimulus.
This
was
like.
Oh
we're,
gonna.
T
Do
this
right
now,
like
they're
doing
this
great
thing
in
an
election
year,
that
is
a
pittance
divided
6.4
million.
You
know
it
costs
a
million
dollars
a
mile
to
replace
a
road,
so
6.4
million
dollars
on
that
map.
I
just
showed
you
to
drop
in
a
bucket
divided
by
forty
three
communities.
It's
less
than
a
couple
hundred
thousand
dollars
of
community
you'll
be
lucky
to
buy
the
asphalt
a.
T
Exactly
right,
so
it's
really
really
ridiculous,
but
no
you're,
absolutely
right
I
would
say
you
know,
and
your
state
senator
is
doing
a
fantastic
job
to
fight
for
that.
It's
it's
on
the
other
side
of
the
aisle
I
mean
I,
don't
want
to
get
into
partisan
politics,
but
that's
what
runs
Lansing
and
it's
it's
not
for
a
lack
of
your
representatives
in
this
community
trying
because
they
are
so
they've
been
a
voice.
You
know,
but
they're
radically
outnumbered
up
there
and
both
of
the
Senate
in
the
house.
So
that's
just
it's
not
a
priority.
T
I
I,
don't
know
I,
don't
know
how
you
can
lose
economic
development
like
Amazon
and
all
these
other
places.
You
know
due
to
the
loss
you
know
to
to
the
roads
the
condition
of
the
roadways
here
and
not
take
it
seriously,
but
they're
not,
and
then
they
pork-belly
the
money
they
spend
it
on
other
things.
So
I
couldn't
agree
with
you
more.
You
trust
me
I'm,
the
whipping
post
I'm,
the
I'm,
the
chair
of
that
committee.
T
You
don't
think
that
I've
been
screaming
the
a
screaming
debt
song
since
I
started,
but
if
we
don't
have
the
money
from
the
state
there's
nothing,
we
can
do
I
mean
just
empty
pockets,
so
we
do
the
best
we
can
to
put
out.
You
know
just
to
kind
of
keep
them
safe
from
people.
Not
you
know,
get
hurt,
but
that's
why
we
keep
telling
you
to
call
the
road
crew
number,
so
they
can
at
least
try
to
keep
them
safe
until
the
they
start.
T
You
know
replacing,
but
it's
long
and
slow
your
to
our
I'm,
not
your
two
worst
ones,
though,
are
on
the
list.
They
finally
made
the
list.
You
know
I
think
it's
gonna
take
a
couple
years
before
Beach
daily
gets
done,
it'll,
probably
take
a
year
after
that,
before
joy
gets
live.
Now,
we'll
just
keep
fighting
I
mean
that's
all
we
can
do,
but
you
know
it's
it's
over
our
heads:
okay,
hey!
Thank
you!
So
much
any
other
questions
that
you
think
of
later
feel
free
to
contact
me.
You
know
a
phone
call
away.
Thank
you.
Q
Mr.
Brooks
and
I
met
with
him
that
this
morning
for
a
pre-construction
meeting,
the
Ford
Road
resurfacing
project
is
going
to
start
April
9th.
It
goes
from
ingster
to
vernon,
it's
gonna
be
pretty
invasive.
It's
gonna
be
a
it's
gonna,
be
a
big
hassle
for
a
lot
of
our
residents
because,
as
you
know,
you
have
the
shopping
center
over
there.
A
lot
of
the
work
is
going
to
be
performed
at
night,
so
but
some
of
there
will
be
periodic
lane
closures
during
the
day
as
well,
so
I'm
gonna,
put
when
I
get
more
detailed
information.
Q
B
Q
Q
Q
E
U
President
Peterson
I'm
with
state
representative
Gerald
Jones
I,
share
the
commissioners
frustration.
You
know
we,
the
whole
Road
discussion
came
up
when
it
came
up
in
the
budget.
We
were
pushing
hard
to
get
the
state
to
to
delve
into
the
rainy
day
fund
as
a
way
to
get
additional
money
to
devote
to
repairing
the
roads
and
the
governor
and
the
Republicans
really
pushed
back
hard
on
that.
But
that's
a
huge
problem.
That's
recognized
across
the
state
that
something
needs
to
be
done
about
it
and,
and
frankly,
you
know
the
push
hasn't
stopped.
U
The
supplemental
was
important.
You
know
175
million,
but
as
far
as
continuing
to
fight
to
try
to
get
additional
funding,
the
Democratic
Party
is
definitely
trying
to
push
there
to
get
more
support.
I
just
had
a
couple
of
things,
I
know
it's
getting
late
and
people
want
to
get
out
of
here.
This
is
Sunshine
Week
and
the
legislature,
and
what
that
means
is,
you
know,
there's
a
real
emphasis
on
transparency
in
government.
U
U
U
You
know
the
committee
chair
is
Laura
Cox
from
Livonia
she's,
a
chair
done
Appropriations
Committee
there,
a
number
of
subcommittees
that
deal
with
different
aspects
of
the
budget,
but
clearly
this
is
an
area
where
there
needs
to
be
some
emphasis,
so
please
don't
hesitate
to
contact
us
we'd
be
more
than
happy
to
help
in
any
way.
We
can.
Thank
you
for
your
time.
Thank.
A
V
Good
evening,
good
evening,
my
name
is
mr.
fellows
and
my
address
is
$800
and
Dearborn.
Heights
I
have
a
concern
about
a
wood-burning
stove
that
I
have
in
my
garage
for
about
four
to
five
years
now
and
after
a
neighbor's
complaints,
it
was
brought
up
to
my
attention
that
I
need
to
come
to
the
city
and
pull
a
permit
with
me.
I
have
a
permit
that
says:
wood-burning
stove
in
a
garage.
V
V
Unfortunately,
you
know
he
said
not
approved
so
I
come
to
the
city
to
try
to
raise
my
concern
to
the
leadership
of
the
city,
which
is
one
of
the
concerns
that
I
have
is
lack
of
access,
so
I
left
the
three
messages
for
mr.
soba
and
mr.
Sabich
unfortunately
did
not
respond
after
that.
He,
let's
I,
believe
Rick
returns.
My
call
I
did
not
ask
for
it.
I
asked
for
mr.
soba
and
then
obviously
in
order
solution,
I
escalate.
My
message
to
mr.
mayor
mr.
mayor
did
not
respond
to
my
message
either.
V
So
I
was
just
frustrated,
so
I
come
to
the
city
trying
to
get
my
money
back,
my
$80
and
then
I
get
defensive,
aggressive
attitude
from
the
ladies
at
the
counter.
The
one
lady
you
know
was
talking
to
me.
I
tried
to
tell
her.
You
know
you
guys
gave
me
Perez
I
need
my
money
back.
If
it's
not
allowed
based
on
our
ordinance,
then
the
second
lady,
next
to
her,
tries
to
interfere
in
a
discussion
which
I
thought
that
was
very
unprofessional.
V
W
The
wood
burning
stove
that
the
gentleman
had
he
had
it
like
he
said
for
four
or
five
years
with
no
permit,
eventually
the
ordinance
caught
up
to
it
and
they
gave
him
a
violation
to
come
and
get
a
permit.
He
applied
for
a
permit
and
it
does
say,
wood
burning
on
it.
Okay,
which
was
issued
by
mistake,
I,
sent
Rick
out
there
because
I
said
go,
make
sure
that
it
is
wood
burning.
He
went
and
he
had
a
pamphlet
with
him
where
it
shows
wood
burning
stoves
are
not
permitted
and
he
gave
it
to
him.
W
He
said
this
is
not
permitted.
The
stoves
are,
but
not
with
what
burning.
Now
the
gentleman
did
call
a
couple
of
times:
I
was
busy,
so
you
know
and
I
said
Rick.
Could
you
talk
to
a
gentleman
and
tell
him
that
this
is
it?
It's
not
allowed
now
he's
talking
about.
He
said
he
needs
a
refund.
We
went
a
little
bit
more
and
we
did
issue
the
refund
authorized
that
the
full
refund.
W
V
V
G
W
It
was,
this
is
the
procedure
if
we
have
to
refund.
This
is
not
the
only
time.
Sometimes
you
know
they
overpay
or
they
pay
twice.
So
we
have
to
refund
it.
We
do
authorize
the
treasurer
to
issue
an
amount.
Usually
we
deduct
the
basic
half
of
there
and
just
refund
the
rest.
We
did
not
in
this
case
says,
refund
the
total,
but
the
gentleman
as
I
was
told.
I
was
not
there,
he
the
girls.
He
says
he
didn't
give
me
my
money
right
right
now
or
I'm
going
to
get
my
lawyer.
Okay,.
A
H
Just
in
all
fairness,
though,
I
am
listening
to
this
and
I've
dealt
with
the
you
know:
engine
building,
an
engineering
department
in
my
business,
in
all
fairness,
if,
if
one
of
his
associates
contacted
you
back
Rick
in
this
case,
who
is
very
capable
and
he's
handling,
this
particular
situation,
I
mean
I'll
be
asked
would
be
if
everything
was
reversed.
I'd
have
no
problem
with
that
and
he
was
the
one
that
did
the
inspection
right.
H
So
I
mean
you
know,
because
to
be
fair,
if
I
have
a
problem
with
my
Ford
car,
you
know
I
can't
go
to
Bill
Ford
every
single
time,
I
mean
there's
people
that
are
in
place
to
be
able
to
handle
some
things.
So
no
no
I
know
but
I'm,
saying
I'm,
just
saying
I'm
I'm
not
justifying
or
defending
anybody,
but
I'm
just
saying.
If
Frick
it
can't
be
always
the
director
that
has
to
call
you
back.
V
V
I
S
Trip
epi
two-lane,
Street
last
meeting:
you
guys
were
talking
about
redoing,
the
Charter
and
I,
don't
know
if
this
falls
under
the
Charter
or
not,
but
I
would
like
to
see
that
if
you
have
holding
a
position,
if
you
have
a
seat,
no
matter,
if
it's
mayor
council,
whatever
to
run
for
another
office,
you've
got
to
give
it
up
I'm
tired
of
seeing
the
same
names
on
the
ballot,
no
matter
what
their
what's
going
on.
The
same
names
are
on
that
ballot
and
I.
Think
it's
ridiculous
and
I
want
to
piggyback
on
ray.