![]() That plan includes 3 buildings, one of which is a parking garage. A plan was presented to Dexter City Council. There was no discussion at this time.Ī question was asked about the property behind the Dexter Library. One area will be an overflow space for CMR while the other will be for LaFontaine new vehicle storage of trucks predominantly. John Sharf, Webster Township Treasurer, explained the construction at Joy and Mast Roads. The celebration was held yesterday evening and was enjoyed by all attendees. We were reminded of the retirement of Dr. Ron Miller was introduced as Karl Fink’s co-chair. ![]() Help is needed going forward so contact Cheryl to volunteer. There was lots of good representation for the Bicentennial event during the parade. 1500 postcards were distributed during the Memorial Day Parade. ELECTION WORKERS ARE NEEDED!!! You are paid!! There will be 9 days of voting per the new law which will begin with the 2024 primary.Ĭheryl Willoughby reported on the activities of the Bicentennial Committee. ![]() Because of the requirements of the new law passed by the voters in November 2022, it appears that the 2024 primary will be held the second Tuesday in June rather than August. ![]() Those not present can contact the County Clerk’s office to obtain a copy. Larry Kestenbaum, Washtenaw County Clerk, brought the new Washtenaw County Directory for all members of the group. Consequently, talks regarding housing for the Dexter Senior Center are possible. Kerry Kafafian, founder of Many Hands Lifesharing Community, stated that when their project (currently the Sloan-Kingsley property) is completed it will include a 20,000 square foot activity center. That is because the market value of $7.2 million (including some renovations) is far more conservative than building new at a cost of $20 million. The focused property is the Dexter Wellness Center which is up for sale. Hence, grant funding is being pursued both federally and via the State of Michigan. Hence, the most likely partner is the Dexter Community Schools. The consortium of townships and the City of Dexter did not materialize. The project will need to be associated with a governmental entity. It was suggested that emails be sent to Dexter City Council members as well as showing up to express concerns at Council meetings and Planning Committee meetings.Īnn Davis gave an update on the proceedings at the Dexter Senior Center. Many folks were concerned about this project. However, it is on the site between the fire station and the railroad tracks where a sporting goods store once stood. At the Forum’s last meeting, the project was misplaced as being behind the Dexter Library. The Pelham Project received a lot of interest from the group. There are no plans to report on currently. There will be an on-site sewer.Ī question was asked about the Chinese factories being planned in the Grand Rapids area. More information can be obtained from EGLE. did approve the developer’s intention to abide by what the State of Michigan requires. Ray asked a question about the sewer/septic plans for the property at Baker Road and I-94. Moreover, there is a ‘growing population’ task force to be appointed as Michigan is 50th in growth. Since Representative Rheingans attended, she added that recruiting jobs to Michigan was highlighted. A major concern was the brain drain in the State of Michigan. reported extemporaneously on the policy meeting that occurred on Mackinaw Island this past week. Karl Fink introduced Caryl Burke as the co-chair for today’s session. ![]() *** " We make the agenda at the meeting so you never know what's on peoples' minds until you ask." **** ![]()
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